Spear-phishing is a targeted attempt to steal sensitive information from a given victim, often for malicious reasons, such as account credentials or financial information. This is accomplished by acquiring personal details about the victim such as their friends, hometown, employer, places they frequent, and what they recently purchased online. The attackers then disguise themselves as trusted friends or entities to acquire sensitive information, typically through emails, texts, phone calls, or other online messaging. This is the most successful form of online acquisition of confidential information.
How does Shear-Phishing work?
The spear-phishing action may sound simple, but spear-phishing emails have improved over the past few years, and are now extremely difficult to detect without prior knowledge of spear-phishing protection. Spear-phishing attackers are targeting victims who put their personal information online.
While scanning a social networking site they may view individual profiles. From a profile, they will be able to find the email address of a person, the list of friends, the geographic location, and any posts about new gadgets recently purchased. The attacker would be able to act as a friend or a familiar entity with all this information and send a convincing but fraudulent message to their target.
Once criminals collect enough sensitive information, they can access bank accounts, or even create a new identity using information from their victim. Spear-phishing can also trick people into downloading malware or malicious codes after people click on the links or open the attachments of the messages.
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