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The back-to-college season brings excitement and new challenges for new students. While they embrace new places and faces, they also face financial pressures. Unfortunately, cyber attackers capitalize on this, targeting students and families with fraud schemes related to federal student aid. These malicious activities, including scams and phishing attempts, aim to steal personal and financial data through fake websites, emails, and calls. The ultimate goal is to deceive individuals into disclosing sensitive information like Social Security numbers, bank details, or Federal Student Aid IDs.
July 29, 2024
Do you have cyber insurance for your small or medium-sized business? If not, consider getting it to help protect your business from the devastating financial …
July 29, 2024
Small businesses are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals. Many small business owners think their business is too small to attract such attention, but this belief could …
July 29, 2024
SocGholish is an insidious malware program that leverages social engineering tactics to deceive users. By exploiting users’ trust in browser updates, SocGholish infiltrates systems and …
July 26, 2024
Even while on vacation, it’s important to stay vigilant about cybersecurity. You might be taking time off, but your security awareness shouldn’t also! Whether lounging …
The Mid Penn Bank Cybersecurity team studies the ever-changing cyber threats and the actions necessary to mitigate those threats. We look to be a guide to our customers throughout their cybersecurity research. Please contact us with your questions!