HOW SCAMMERS ‘PHISH’ YOU
HOW SCAMMERS ‘PHISH’ YOU
Domain spoofing: the domain of the email exactly matches a genuine one.
User impersonation: the scammer impersonates someone you trust(eg,a solicitor).
Text lures: text messages on phones that look legitimate.
Credential phishing links: email linkstoweb pagesthat look authentic.
Phishing attachments: malware contained in attachments sent by email.
Links to fake online storage: you’re asked to sign into fake cloud-storage sites.
Domain spoofing: the domain of the email exactly matches a genuine one.
User impersonation: the scammer impersonates someone you trust(eg,a solicitor).
Text lures: text messages on phones that look legitimate.
Credential phishing links: email linkstoweb pagesthat look authentic.
Phishing attachments: malware contained in attachments sent by email.
Links to fake online storage: you’re asked to sign into fake cloud-storage sites.