Phishing-Using Trusted Institutional Names to Elicit Confidential Information
Phishing (หลอกลวง) is (1) the sending of a forged email that (2) directs recipients to a replica of an existing web page, both of which pretend to belong to a legitimate company. The purpose of the fraudulent sender is to “phish” for, or entice people to share, their personal, financial, or password data.
The names may be trusted names such as Citibank, Ebay, or Best Buy. A variant is spear-phishing, in which a message seems to originate within your company, as when a “Security Department Assistant” asks you to update your name and password or risk suspension.
Thus, you should be suspicious of any email that directs you to a website that requests confidential information, such as credit-card or Social Security number.
Phishing-Using Trusted Institutional Names to Elicit Confidential Information Phishing (หลอกลวง) is (1) the sending of a forged email that (2) directs recipients to a replica of an existing web page, both of which pretend to belong to a legitimate company. The purpose of the fraudulent sender is to “phish” for, or entice people to share, their personal, financial, or password data. The names may be trusted names such as Citibank, Ebay, or Best Buy. A variant is spear-phishing, in which a message seems to originate within your company, as when a “Security Department Assistant” asks you to update your name and password or risk suspension. Thus, you should be suspicious of any email that directs you to a website that requests confidential information, such as credit-card or Social Security number.
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