What is the difference between phishing and smishing attacks, and how can users protect themselves from both?
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Phishing is a type of cyber attack where attackers use deceptive emails or messages to trick individuals into providing sensitive information such as passwords or financial details. Smishing, on the other hand, is a similar attack but carried out through SMS or text messages.
Users can protect themselves from phishing and smishing attacks by:
1. Being cautious: Be wary of unsolicited messages asking for personal or sensitive information.
2. Verifying sources: Always double-check the sender’s email address or phone number to ensure legitimacy.
3. Avoiding clicking on links: Refrain from clicking on links in emails or messages, especially if they seem suspicious.
4. Using security measures: Install and regularly update antivirus software on your devices to detect and prevent such attacks.
5. Reporting suspicious messages: If you receive any phishing or smishing attempts, report them to the appropriate authorities to help prevent others from falling victim.