How do phishing attacks use personalized video messages to increase their success rate, and how can users recognize them?
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Phishing attacks using personalized video messages aim to increase their success rate by creating a sense of familiarity or urgency to deceive users. They often include the target’s name or personal details to make the message appear legitimate. Users can recognize such attacks by being cautious of unexpected emails or messages that ask for personal information, have generic or suspicious content, contain spelling or grammar errors, or request immediate action. It’s important for users to verify the sender’s credibility before interacting with any links or attachments in such messages.