Voice Phishing

Definition:

Voice phishing, or vishing, is a type of phishing attack conducted over the phone, where attackers impersonate trusted entities to trick individuals into providing sensitive information.

Use Cases:

  • Used by attackers to steal financial information, such as credit card numbers or bank account details, by posing as bank representatives or service providers.
  • Employed in social engineering attacks where attackers pretend to be technical support or government agencies.

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Questions and Answers:

  • How does voice phishing work?
    Attackers call victims, impersonating trusted organizations or individuals, to persuade them to provide personal or financial information over the phone.

  • What are the common signs of a vishing attack?
    Common signs include unsolicited calls asking for sensitive information, urgent requests for financial details, and calls from unfamiliar numbers.

  • How can individuals protect against vishing attacks?
    Individuals should avoid providing sensitive information over the phone unless they can independently verify the caller’s identity and use caution with unsolicited calls.
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