Protecting Your Schwab Accounts From A RAT Attack

in this video:

Have you ever fallen victim to a RAT attack? No, not the furry kind, a Remote Access Trojan attack. 

I’m discussing how cybercriminals use social engineering to target victims, and the real-world impact these threats can have on your investment accounts and personal information. I reveal the latest tactics scammers use, and, most importantly, offer practical tips to help you recognize warning signs, safeguard your accounts, and minimize your risk, whether you’re an individual managing your retirement nest egg or a business owner overseeing company assets.

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