Description

Mitigate the dangers posed by phishing activities, a common cybercrime carried out through email attacks. This book details tools and techniques to protect against phishing in various communication channels.

The aim of phishing is to fraudulently obtain sensitive credentials such as passwords, usernames, or social security numbers by impersonating a trustworthy entity in a digital communication.

Phishing attacks have increased exponentially in recent years, and target all categories of web users, leading to huge financial losses to consumers and businesses. According to Verizon’s 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), 22% of all breaches in 2019 involved phishing. And 65% of organizations in the USA experience a successful phishing attack.

This book discusses the various forms of phishing attacks, the communications most often used to carry out attacks, the devices used in the attacks, and the methods used to protect individuals and organizations from phishing attacks.


What You Will Learn

  • Understand various forms of phishing attacks, including deceptive, DNS-based, search engine, and contents injection phishing
  • Know which communications are most commonly used, including email, SMS, voice, blog, wifi, and more
  • Be familiar with phishing kits (what they are) and how security experts utilize them to improve user awareness
  • Be aware of the techniques that attackers most commonly use to request information
  • Master the best solutions (including educational, legal, technical) to protect against phishing attacks


Who This Book Is For

Security professionals who need to educate online users, especially those who deal with banks, online stores, payment systems, governments organizations, social networks and blogs, IT companies, telecommunications companies, and others. The secondary audience includes researchers working to develop novel strategies to fight against phishing activities and undergraduate and graduate instructors of cybersecurity.

Phishing and Communication Channels: A Guide to Identifying and Mitigating Phishing Attacks

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    Publisher: APress
    Publication Date: 09/12/2021
    ISBN13: 9781484277430, 978-1484277430
    ISBN10: 1484277430

    Number of Pages: 220

    Non Fiction , Computing

    Description

    Mitigate the dangers posed by phishing activities, a common cybercrime carried out through email attacks. This book details tools and techniques to protect against phishing in various communication channels.

    The aim of phishing is to fraudulently obtain sensitive credentials such as passwords, usernames, or social security numbers by impersonating a trustworthy entity in a digital communication.

    Phishing attacks have increased exponentially in recent years, and target all categories of web users, leading to huge financial losses to consumers and businesses. According to Verizon’s 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), 22% of all breaches in 2019 involved phishing. And 65% of organizations in the USA experience a successful phishing attack.

    This book discusses the various forms of phishing attacks, the communications most often used to carry out attacks, the devices used in the attacks, and the methods used to protect individuals and organizations from phishing attacks.


    What You Will Learn

    • Understand various forms of phishing attacks, including deceptive, DNS-based, search engine, and contents injection phishing
    • Know which communications are most commonly used, including email, SMS, voice, blog, wifi, and more
    • Be familiar with phishing kits (what they are) and how security experts utilize them to improve user awareness
    • Be aware of the techniques that attackers most commonly use to request information
    • Master the best solutions (including educational, legal, technical) to protect against phishing attacks


    Who This Book Is For

    Security professionals who need to educate online users, especially those who deal with banks, online stores, payment systems, governments organizations, social networks and blogs, IT companies, telecommunications companies, and others. The secondary audience includes researchers working to develop novel strategies to fight against phishing activities and undergraduate and graduate instructors of cybersecurity.

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