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Phishing

Phishing is a common form of social engineering attack.

The attack

The attack

  • Phishing uses fake emails and websites to trick people into giving away their sensitive data.
  • Emails are sent to thousands of people, claiming to be from a known service such as a bank or utility provider.
  • Victims are taken to a realistic looking but fake version of the site where they log in. This gives their details to the attackers.
Protection against phishing

Protection against phishing

  • Never click a link in an email that asks you to update or enter your account details.
  • Check that the sender's email address is correct.
  • Look for clues that the email is not legitimate such as spelling mistakes or generic greetings.
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