COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY
WHAT IS PHISHING
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scams through websites
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scams through emails
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scams through phone calls
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scams through text messages
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Detailed explanation-1: -The word “smishing” comes from combining “SMS”-for short message service, the technology behind texting-with “phishing, ” the practice of stealing personal or financial information through deceptive communications, primarily emails. Basically, it’s phishing by another means, namely text messages on mobile devices.
Detailed explanation-2: -Smishing is a phishing cybersecurity attack carried out over mobile text messaging, also known as SMS phishing. As a variant of phishing, victims are deceived into giving sensitive information to a disguised attacker. SMS phishing can be assisted by malware or fraud websites.
Detailed explanation-3: -An Example of a Smishing Attack Here, the attacker poses as the IRS and threatens the recipient with arrest and financial ruin unless they call the number in the text. If the recipient calls, they get scammed into sending money.
Detailed explanation-4: -In this common smishing scam, you receive a text message claiming to be from your bank with a link provided to “secure” your account. But the link is fraudulent and will either take you to a phishing site designed to look like your bank’s login page, or it will download malware onto your device.
Detailed explanation-5: -“Congrats! You’ve won!” This is a common smishing message that makes the victim believe they’ve won a monetary prize. The link or phone number attached will usually ask for personal information first. If you didn’t participate in a contest, you likely didn’t win anything.