Sicurezza: come prevenire phishing e smishing

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shakilhasan15
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Sicurezza: come prevenire phishing e smishing

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We have all been subjected to scam attempts at least once: by phone, email (phishing) or text message (smishing).

How to recognize the dangers and avoid falling into the trap of malicious people?

Table of contents:

What is phishing and why is it so widespread?
How to protect yourself from phishing?
What is smishing?
How to protect yourself from smishing?
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What is phishing and why is it so widespread?
Phishing is a fairly common practice on the internet, a scam that invites users to share personal information and data.

The goal of phishing is identity theft, leading the user to click on a link or download a file to the device in an attempt to obtain the login credentials for a website or bank contacts.

Over time, hackers have developed increasingly targeted phishing practices with the aim of convincing the user to perform deceptive actions. These maneuvers include:

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Seemingly reliable links that lead to websites that perform phishing activities;
Malicious attachments designed to cause damage to the victim's system and files;
Requests to fill out deceptive information and data.
Phishing is perhaps the simplest type of cyber attack to implement, but it is also the most effective because it does not exploit the technical vulnerabilities of computer systems, but rather leverages careless human behavior.

How can you protect yourself from phishing?
What precautions can you take to avoid falling into the phishing net?

Remember that official institutions/organizations never request sensitive information via email or text message.
Always check the sender or email address from which the message comes and the related links within the text, before clicking on it; you can check the veracity of the link simply by moving the mouse over the link itself to verify that it corresponds.
Check that the URL of the page has a security protocol and therefore begins with HTTPS and not with http. Often, in fact, the websites used by malicious people are “unsafe” because they do not have a security protocol.
Use computer security tools such as anti-malware protection software.
What is smishing?
While phishing is a well-known practice, and perhaps easier to identify, smishing is a rather “young” cyber crime. Smishing means SMS phishing, or phishing carried out via SMS.

In fact, you may receive notifications directly via message, generally from parcel delivery companies, banks or other online retailers. However, some messages may be fake, created with the sole aim of inducing you to click on a link telling you, for example, to check your bank balance or that your shipment is late. By clicking on them, the operation is completely similar to email phishing: you may be directed to a form to fill out, in this way hackers will be able to gain access to your personal information.

Smishing is a practice that should be handled with care because many people do not have the same level of antivirus and anti-malware protection on their phones that they have on their computers.
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