Security CLOYES Security At Cloyes, your security is our priority. As the digital landscape evolves, so do the tactics used by scammers. We want to ensure you’re informed about the different types of online scams and how to protect yourself. Here’s what you need to know about social engineering, phishing, fraudulent phone calls, and other online scams. Identifying Social Engineering Attacks Social engineering attacks exploit human psychology to gain confidential information. Scammers may pose as trusted individuals or organizations to manipulate you into revealing sensitive information or performing actions that compromise your security. Warning Signs: Urgent Requests: Claims that you must act immediately. Authority Figures: Impersonation of executives, IT staff, or other authority figures. Unusual Requests: Asking for sensitive information like passwords or financial details. Out-of-Context Communications: Unexpected messages from known contacts asking for help. Recognizing Phishing Messages Phishing messages are fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information by disguising themselves as trustworthy communications. How to Spot a Phishing Message: Suspicious Email Addresses: Look out for misspelled or unrecognized email addresses. Generic Greetings: Use of generic terms like “Dear User” instead of your name. Spelling and Grammar Errors: Phishing emails often contain noticeable errors. Unexpected Attachments or Links: Be wary of unexpected files or links, especially if they prompt you to enter personal information. Fake URLs: Hover over links to see if the URL matches the supposed destination. If in doubt, do not click. Handling Fraudulent Phone Calls Fraudulent phone calls, or vishing, involve scammers posing as legitimate entities to steal your information or money. How to Handle Suspicious Calls: Verify Caller Identity: Ask for the caller’s name, department, and a callback number. Verify this information independently before taking any action. Do Not Share Sensitive Information: Never disclose personal information or passwords over the phone unless you are certain of the caller’s identity. End Suspicious Calls: If the call feels suspicious, hang up and contact the organization directly using a verified number. Avoiding Other Online Scams Scammers are always finding new ways to trick you online. Stay vigilant and follow these general tips to protect yourself: General Tips: Use Strong Passwords: Create complex passwords and update them regularly. Consider using a password manager. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Add an extra layer of security to your online accounts. Be Skeptical of Unsolicited Offers: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your financial and online accounts for unauthorized transactions or changes. Stay Informed: Keep up to date with the latest security news and tips. Follow Us on Social Media To stay updated with the latest news and information from Cloyes, be sure to follow our official social media accounts. We regularly post updates, product information, and more on the following platforms: Facebook: @CloyesGearandProducts Instagram: @cloyesauto X: @CloyesAuto YouTube: @cloyes01 LinkedIn: @cloyes-gear-and-products By following our official accounts, you can ensure that you receive accurate information and avoid falling victim to scams that impersonate our brand. By staying informed and cautious, you can protect yourself from online scams. If you suspect you’ve been targeted by a scam or have any security concerns, please contact Cloyes immediately for assistance. Contact Us: Email: support@cloyes.com Phone: 1-800-961-8334