Phishing involves use of fake emails and/or fake websites. Cyber Criminals send emails that appear to be from the customer's bank that direct a customers to a fake website. This website impersonates the bank's website and prompts customers to share their bank account access data for online transactions. This is a punishable offence under Section 43 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 with penalty upto Rs. 1 Crore.
This is the most rampant form of cyber crime. It is of the following types:
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Phishing leads to losses of money and identify theft which costs the victim and the country a lot of money to fix.
If you think you were a victim of phishing. You should immediately change the password on the online account. If you had any personal information on the account (e.g. Credit Card information) you should inform your bank immediately.
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Notify the proper authorities.
While not giving your PII - including usernames, passwords, account numbers, etc. to unauthorized persons is a good way to avoid becoming a victim f phishing, the whole point of phishing is to impersonate an authorized person or entity, thus a person can still be a victim of phishing while believing they have never provided their PII to an unauthorized person. To be effective in defending yourself from phishing, you have to combine the policy of not divulging PII to unauthorized persons with an effective procedure for verifying the identity of the person or entity requesting the PII and being suspicious of requests for PII until you have confirmed both the identity of the person or entity requesting it AND their legitimate need for it.
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Well, Phishing stands for "bait" and "victim" like phishing. They want your password to start stealing.gambling, or abusing data. They use as bait like "free porn, just enter your credit card number etc"
The word you're looking for is "phishing." Phishing is the attempt to get someone to reveal their login name,. password, or other credentials to access an online resource, such as a bank's web site. Typically, the phisher sends out e-mails that are "spoofed" to look like they came from the victim's bank or other merchant. The victim is asked to click on a link that appears to take them to the bank's web site, but is actually a look-alike site operated by the phisher. When the victim enters their user name and password, it is captured by the phisher, who then uses that information to log into the bank's real web site and exploit the victim's account. Phishing is a crime of fraud and is a felony in most jurisdictions, even if the actual loss amount is trivial.
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A phishing attack is launched by a malefactor sending out emails designed to look like they are coming from a legitimate trusted source such as the victim's bank, the tax collector, the phone company, law enforcement, PayPal, etc. The victim is asked to visit a site that looks like a legitimate web site for the trusted entity where they are usually asked to enter sensitive data such as account passwords, personal ID numbers, bank account numbers etc. that can then be misused by the evil-doer to steal money from or incur debt in the name of the victim. Sometimes the attack will be designed to implant malware on the victim's computer which can then be used to steal more information from the victim or take control of the victim's computer for further use in nefarious schemes.