Vishing (voice phishing) is a type of social engineering attack where attackers use phone calls to trick victims into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details. This method exploits trust and urgency to compromise online privacy and security.
How Vishing Works
Vishing typically involves the following steps:
Impersonation: The attacker pretends to be a trusted entity, such as a bank, government agency, or tech support.
Urgency: The attacker creates a sense of urgency, such as claiming your account has been compromised.
Exploitation: The victim provides sensitive information, which the attacker uses for malicious purposes.
Interactive Vishing Example
Below is a simulation of a vishing attack. Click the button to see what happens when you fall for the scam.
How to Prevent Vishing
To protect yourself from vishing attacks, follow these best practices:
Verify Callers: Always verify the identity of callers before sharing sensitive information.
Avoid Sharing Information: Never share passwords, PINs, or financial details over the phone.
Use Call Blocking: Block unknown or suspicious numbers.
Educate Yourself: Learn to recognize vishing tactics and report suspicious calls.
Legal Disclaimer
Vishing is illegal and unethical. Always respect privacy and follow applicable laws.