With globalization, technology has become very important in our lives. Indeed, almost all of our daily activities require the use of technology. But unfortunately, a lot of people are currently victims of phishing.
As a reminder, phishing is a form of scam that trick people into sharing sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. You should know that there are several types of phishing. There is, for example, identity theft because hackers send links, emails, text messages to their victims by imitating a person or organization the person trusts, such as a colleague, a bank or even the state.
How do hackers swindle their victims?
The email or text message usually contains a disturbing message intended to prevent the victim from reasoning. If the victim bites the hook and clicks on the link, they are sent directly to a bogus site that copies the looks of a trusted site. He is then asked to log in with his username and passwords.
If she is gullible enough to accept, then the login information is passed on to the perpetrator. The latter uses the information received to steal identities, loot bank accounts and sell personal information.
Meta calls for justice to fight phishing
To stop any form of scam, Meta recently added a new sanction for cyber attacks by appealing to justice. This would deter future crooks by setting a stronger precedent for such crimes. The courts have recognized the importance of these kinds of crimes and have instituted stiffer fines for those who commit these malicious acts.
Nevertheless, technology evolves and despite these legal sanctions, it is highly likely that hackers will update their phishing tactics.
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Source From: Fredzone
I am a technology author with 8 years of experience in journalism. My writing covers the latest technology advancements and trends, drawing on my expertise in news journalism and social media platforms. I have contributed to major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Reuters.