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Ever heard of vishing? It's short for 'voice phishing' and it's a sneaky social engineering
attack that plays out over the phone. Picture this: the attacker uses smooth-talking phone calls
or voice tricks to hoodwink folks into sharing sensitive info or doing things they shouldn't.
Vishing is all about pulling emotional strings – think urgency, fear, or a fake sense of
authority – to catch you off guard during those phone conversations.
During a vishing attack, the attacker typically poses as a legitimate entity, such as a bank
representative, government official, or IT support personnel. These scams can steal your
whole digital life: passwords, bank accounts, and even your identity.
Vishing vs Phishing
Vishing (Voice Phishing): Imagine you get a call, and the person on the other end claims to
be your bank or tech support, urging you to reveal your info urgently. That's vishing –
scammers using smooth talk over the phone to trick you into sharing sensitive details like
passwords or credit card numbers. They pretend to be someone you trust, creating a fake
sense of urgency or authority to catch you off guard during the call.
Phishing: Now, think of phishing as a trickster sending you a misleading email or a message
that looks legit. It could be posing as your bank, favorite shopping site, or even a colleague.
The goal is to lure you into clicking on a link or sharing your sensitive info on a fake website.
Phishing doesn't use phone calls; instead, it plays on your trust in electronic messages, aiming
to fool you into giving away your passwords or other personal details.
Common Tactics Used in Vishing Attacks Include:
1. Caller ID Spoofing: Attackers may manipulate caller ID information to make it
appear as though the call is coming from a trusted source.
2. Impersonation: The attacker might impersonate someone the target knows or a
representative from a trusted organization.
3. Urgency or Threats: Vishing calls often involve creating a sense of urgency or
threatening consequences to pressure the target into providing information or taking
specific actions.
4. Pretexting: Attackers may use a fabricated scenario or pretext to gain the trust of the
target before attempting to extract sensitive information.
Protecting Yourself from Vishing Attacks
To prevent vishing scams, don’t answer calls from unknown numbers, and don’t give out
private information over the phone. You should never give out or confirm private information
over the phone. Generally, most companies don’t call you to request such information. Don’t
call any phone numbers they provide to validate them, either — use Google or another
reliable source instead to find the information you need.
If you think you’re on a suspicious call, you should ask the caller for more specific details,
reasons for the call, or how they got your number. And while it may be rude, you can also
just hang up if you suspect a scam.
Additionally, avoid clicking on any links or following instructions provided during
unsolicited phone calls. Organizations often emphasize educating their employees and
customers about the risks of vishing and how to recognize and respond to such attacks.

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What is a Vishing Attack and How to Keep Yourself Secure.pdf

  • 1. Ever heard of vishing? It's short for 'voice phishing' and it's a sneaky social engineering attack that plays out over the phone. Picture this: the attacker uses smooth-talking phone calls or voice tricks to hoodwink folks into sharing sensitive info or doing things they shouldn't. Vishing is all about pulling emotional strings – think urgency, fear, or a fake sense of authority – to catch you off guard during those phone conversations. During a vishing attack, the attacker typically poses as a legitimate entity, such as a bank representative, government official, or IT support personnel. These scams can steal your whole digital life: passwords, bank accounts, and even your identity. Vishing vs Phishing Vishing (Voice Phishing): Imagine you get a call, and the person on the other end claims to be your bank or tech support, urging you to reveal your info urgently. That's vishing – scammers using smooth talk over the phone to trick you into sharing sensitive details like passwords or credit card numbers. They pretend to be someone you trust, creating a fake sense of urgency or authority to catch you off guard during the call. Phishing: Now, think of phishing as a trickster sending you a misleading email or a message that looks legit. It could be posing as your bank, favorite shopping site, or even a colleague. The goal is to lure you into clicking on a link or sharing your sensitive info on a fake website. Phishing doesn't use phone calls; instead, it plays on your trust in electronic messages, aiming to fool you into giving away your passwords or other personal details.
  • 2. Common Tactics Used in Vishing Attacks Include: 1. Caller ID Spoofing: Attackers may manipulate caller ID information to make it appear as though the call is coming from a trusted source. 2. Impersonation: The attacker might impersonate someone the target knows or a representative from a trusted organization. 3. Urgency or Threats: Vishing calls often involve creating a sense of urgency or threatening consequences to pressure the target into providing information or taking specific actions. 4. Pretexting: Attackers may use a fabricated scenario or pretext to gain the trust of the target before attempting to extract sensitive information. Protecting Yourself from Vishing Attacks To prevent vishing scams, don’t answer calls from unknown numbers, and don’t give out private information over the phone. You should never give out or confirm private information over the phone. Generally, most companies don’t call you to request such information. Don’t call any phone numbers they provide to validate them, either — use Google or another reliable source instead to find the information you need. If you think you’re on a suspicious call, you should ask the caller for more specific details, reasons for the call, or how they got your number. And while it may be rude, you can also just hang up if you suspect a scam. Additionally, avoid clicking on any links or following instructions provided during unsolicited phone calls. Organizations often emphasize educating their employees and customers about the risks of vishing and how to recognize and respond to such attacks.