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When you think of a cyber-criminal you probably think of an evil mastermind sitting behind a computer, launching sophisticated attacks over the internet. While some of today’s cyber criminals do use advanced technologies, many simply use the phone to trick their victims. There are two big advantages to using a phone: Unlike other attacks, there are fewer security technologies that can detect and stop a phone call attack; also, it is much easier for criminals to convey emotion and build trust over the phone, which makes it easier to trick their victims. Let’s learn how to spot and stop these attacks.
How Do Phone Call Attacks Work?
First, understand that these criminals are usually after your money, information, or access to your computer (or all three). They do this by tricking you into doing something you should not do, a technique called “social engineering.” Cyber criminals often create situations that feel very urgent and realistic on the call. Some of the most common examples include:
Protecting Yourself
The greatest defense you have against a phone call attack is yourself. Keep these things in mind:
Scams and attacks over the phone are on the rise. You are the best defense at detecting and stopping them.
Guest Editor Jen Fox holds the DEF CON 23 black badge for Social Engineering and provides security awareness education as a Security Program Specialist at Domino’s. Find Jen on Twitter as @j_fox.
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