One aspect of online safety is being able to identify online scammers and phishing attacks. This lesson will introduce the signs of phishing attacks in the form of emails and teach you to identify them in your own inbox. Being able to tell when the information you are consuming, or links you are clicking on, is trustworthy is an important part of participating in an online community. By the end of the lesson, you will have the tools to help identify email scams and protect your information online.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII): Information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, either alone or when combined with other information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual.
Public Information: All types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another personʼs personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain
Phishing: Tricking individuals into disclosing sensitive personal information by claiming to be a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication (e.g., internet web sites).
**Definitions sourced from: National Institute of Standards and Technology
What comes to mind for you when you think of computer scammers, hackers, or a phishing attack? Have you ever had an experience with something like this? How do these things fit into the experience of being in an online community?