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Phishing Scams Aren’t Just a Work Problem Anymore

Phishing used to be something only big companies worried about. Not anymore.

Today, phishing attacks are aimed at everyone—from remote workers and business owners to stay-at-home parents and retired grandparents. If you use email, you’re a target.

In 2024:

  • Phishing attacks rose by 12%, with 3.4 billion phishing emails sent daily

  • About 1.2% of all emails are harmful

  • Archive files (.zip, .rar, .7z) were used in 37% of attacks

  • 30% of attacks came through document files (Word, Excel, etc.)

  • Microsoft is the #1 impersonated brand

To help protect our clients, we now block these dangerous archive files by default in our managed setups. Most people won’t ever need them—and the risk far outweighs the benefit.


What to Watch For – A Quick Phishing Checklist

Use this list to spot suspicious messages in your inbox:

  • Unsolicited messages that ask for urgent action

  • Emails pretending to be from someone in power or a government agency

  • Messages asking for your passwords, banking info, or personal data

  • Requests for money transfers, gift cards, or crypto payments

  • Messages with poor grammar, strange wording, or generic greetings

  • Attachments or links you weren’t expecting—even from people you know

  • Unfamiliar email domains (like yourboss@notreallyamazon.com)

📌 If you weren’t expecting it—don’t click it.


What You Can Do Right Now

  • Share this article with your family, friends, or coworkers

  • Talk about phishing safety—even just 5 minutes of awareness can prevent a major disaster

  • Subscribe to The Tech Coaches for professional-grade protection at home and work


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  • Real-time protection from phishing and malicious files

  • Setup help for your devices, at home or in the office

  • Easy-to-understand support when things go wrong

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