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Submitted URL: https://u_esxx.gmailgateway.com/ss/c/FNpnhcUzIMDZ0LjB1LqWfygG1lvEW2c_tbb663EeXahaIyaEycZporf4ajEAgGOyynxFHyFyageaGYnXWXzeeQ/43t/...
Effective URL: https://tips.attacksimulator.com/es/phishing-info/?tk=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE3MDU4OTI2MjAsImlhdCI6MTYwNT...
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PHISHING

A Phishing attack is the attack intending to steal from you confidential and
sensitive information, such as credit card details, bank account details or
other usernames & passwords by pretending to be a reputable, trustworthy entity
– like your bank, authorities, etail or social media platforms.

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PREVENTION TIPS AND ADVICE

Although the sophistication of the attacks is considerable, there are several
simple tips that you may consider in order to avoid the phishing attacks:
Treat cautiously any unsolicited message and, as a rule of thumb, don’t click on
URLs contained in their body unless you are 100% certain they come from whom
they say. Please try to look into the message headers (here you can find how to
do it in Outlook) because 99.95% of the phishing messages are coming from
spoofed addresses that are easy to spot in the headers: for example they appear
to come from John Smith from yourbank.com in the To field, but in the header you
see that the sender is something like q23243sweybyf@123tyourbank.com (or from
some other domain name)
When you receive messages containing URL-s you can always check the URL
structure and real Internet address at mouse over (when you pass with the mouse
over it). Be careful as the attackers are using very similar names or trick you
by using numbers (ex: Cit1Bank, or Micros0ft, or Gogle/Gooogle, or Aple, or 1NG
Bank). Also, be careful at URL structure – for example while
https://authentication.mybank.com is a subdomain of MyBank, a construction like
https://authenticationservice.com/MyBank/ is a subdomain of
authenticationservice.com.
Please use an antimalware solution that contains web and content filtering
modules, because these controls are very effective against phishing websites,
blocking your access to dangerous pages, pre-validating their content and also
warning you about suspicious aspects. Also, a good antispam solution will filter
more than 90% of the phishing messages.
If the message is pretending to come from your bank, please consider that no
bank is asking you to give them the credentials in pages referred by URLs in
messages, instead they are asking you to enter normally (preferable manually)
into your accounts and check their communications in the Communications or
Messages section of the platform. And in doubt, better call directly your bank
contact or their Customer Support.
If you receive unsolicited messages pretending to come from your social
networks, please try to access the respective social networks by using their
respective mobile apps or by MANUALLY TYPING their address in the browser.
When you receive special offers from retailers, validate them in browser by
manually entering your account and checking whether they are real. If you don’t
have an account to those retailers, just ignore the message.