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Whats phishing


Phishing is a type of cyber attack in which an attacker attempts to deceive individuals into providing sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, or other personal information. This is typically done by impersonating a trustworthy entity in electronic communications, such as emails, instant messages, or websites. Phishing techniques often involve: 1. **Deceptive Emails**: Attackers send emails that appear to come from legitimate organizations (like banks, online services, or social media sites), encouraging recipients to click on links or download attachments. 2. **Spoofed Websites**: Links in phishing emails may direct victims to fake websites designed to look like legitimate ones. When users enter their information, it is captured by the attacker. 3. **Social Engineering**: Phishing relies heavily on psychological manipulation, often creating a sense of urgency or fear to prompt victims to act quickly without thinking. 4. **Spear Phishing**: A more targeted form of phishing where attackers research their victims and craft personalized messages to increase the likelihood of success. To protect against phishing attacks, it's important to be cautious of unsolicited communications, verify the authenticity of requests for sensitive information, and use security measures like multi-factor authentication.