It is hard to believe that there are people who are that selfish that they see every crisis is an opportunity to make money or cause others harm. Maybe some of them are simply slaves of organized crime. All the more reason to use extra vigilance if you find yourself online more than usual during this time of social distancing. Be sure to help any naive or inexperienced loved ones in this regard, too. If it happened to a major nonprofit, it can happen in your neighborhood.
Here is the advice we received from our Provincial Superior (also an I.T. expert):
There is a new round of Covid-19 related malware that’s aimed at taking advantage of the situation. Anti-malware is not yet available to deal with it, so we need to rely on each one of you to be careful.
Only access well known and reliable sources for information and maps of Covid-19. These include:
- https://www.cdc.gov/
- https://www.mass.gov/resource/information-on-the-outbreak-of-coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19
- http://www.childrenshospital.org/
Do not click on any links in emails you may receive from unknown sources with information about the coronavirus Covid-19. Do not open attachments including pdf files.
If an email comes unexpectedly from a government agency, health authority or some other group or organization do not click on links or open attachments.
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