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 messagse
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Detailed explanation-1: -Vishing is a type of phishing attack where scammers make phone calls pretending to be someone else–often a legitimate business–to steal private information or money. The name vishing stands for voice phishing, since it’s done over phone calls. There’s a good chance you’ve received one of these calls yourself.
Detailed explanation-2: -Vishing-which is short for “voice phishing”-is a type of social engineering attack in which scammers phone you and attempt to trick you into sharing personal information, sending them money, or giving them remote access to your computer.
Detailed explanation-3: -Vishing attacks examples include: The fraudster calls the victim saying they are from their bank or another institution and informs them that there is a problem with their account or credit card. The false alert may also arrive by SMS initially, asking the person to call a number to resolve the issue.
Detailed explanation-4: -An unsolicited caller tells you your bank account has been compromised, and that they need your PIN so they can verify your identity or unlock the account. Or they say they’re from a government agency, such as the IRS or the Social Security Administration. Sometimes they insist you owe money.