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    • 6 Common Phishing Attacks and Their Impact on Organizations
      • Listen, email phishing is a real problem. Hackers send convincing emails to steal your personal information and money. They are, by far, the most common type of phishing. Email phishing can be very tricky, often mimicking legitimate sources. But don’t get caught off guard.
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  1. Phishing email attackers are not all the same but in different ways, they are all masters at influencing behavior by manipulating human emotion and trust. And often the amount of effort they put into an attack pays off.

  2. Quishing: A phishing attack using “quick response” (QR) codes which a scammer usually sends via email. The victim scans the QR code that re-directs them to a malicious website. Quishing can bypass your email security protection that scan for malicious links and attachments.

  3. Mar 8, 2021 · Ransomware is usually delivered to the victim's device through phishing emails. According to a report (PhishMe, 2016), 93% of all phishing emails contained encryption ransomware. Phishing, as a social engineering attack, convinces victims into executing actions without knowing about the malicious program.

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · Jonathan Wood February 22, 2022. From an unexpected invoice sent by a supplier, a random message from HR offering you a salary increase to an odd email from DHL asking for shipping costs, 91% of all cyber attacks and 42% of ransomware attacks, start with a phishing email.

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  5. Email phishing involves sending fraudulent emails that look like they come from reputable sources to steal login credentials or personal information. Spear phishing targets specific individuals within an organization, using personalized details to trick the recipient.

  6. Phishing emails often contain malicious attachments or links to malicious websites. Threat actors carry out phishing attacks to trick you into disclosing sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, social insurance numbers, or banking credentials.

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  8. Feb 23, 2022 · For example, 57% of IT professionals studied felt that a phishing attack was an email that falsely claimed to be from a legitimate organization, usually combined with a threat or request for information whilst 49% of respondents consider an email with a malicious link to be phishing . Cultural factors have a significant impact on people’s ...

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