What is the phishing attack

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phishing attack


Phishing is a type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data, includeing login credentials and credit card numbers,  It occurs when an attacker, masquerading as a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message. or text message. The recipient is then tricked into clicking a malicious  link, which can lead to the installation of malware, the freezing of the system as part of a Ransomware attack or the revealing of sensitive information.


An attack can have devastating results. For  individuals, this stealing of funds, or identify theft.


 Moreover, phishing is often used to gain a foothold in corporate governmental networks as  a  part  of a large attack, such  as an advanced persistent threat (APT)  event. In this latter scenario, employees are compromised in order to bypass security perimeters, distribute malware inside a closed environment, or gain privileged access to secured data.

 

An organization succumbing to such an attack typically sustains servere financial losses in addition to declining market share, reputation, and consumer trust. Depending on scope, a phishing attempt might escalate into a security incident from which a business will have a difficult time recovering.

 


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