In the digital age, we’re all too familiar with the pesky spam emails trying to steal our information. But have you ever heard of vishing? If you haven’t, it’s time to sit up and take notice. This form of scam is gaining popularity among cybercriminals due to its effectiveness.
According to a report by Truecaller (a caller ID and spam blocker app), more than 59 million Americans fell victim to phishing scams in 2021 alone. This translates to roughly $59.4 million in losses with an average loss of $502 per victim. That’s a significant amount of money and all the more reason to be aware of vishing. (The above math needs to be checked 😜)
In this quick guide, we’ll explain what vishing is, how it works, and the steps you can take to protect yourself. So let’s jump right in!
“Vishing” is a portmanteau, basically the combination of two terms — “voice” and “phishing.” It’s a type of fraud carried out over the phone via calls or voice message.
Perpetrators of vishing attacks (vishers) usually pretend to be a representative of a reputable organization or a bank. They then use that fake identity to trick their victims into revealing sensitive information such as social security numbers, credit card numbers, passwords, etc.
One thing that makes vishing scams dangerous is that it uses social engineering tactics to take advantage of their victim’s trust. If you’ve never heard about these scams before, then you’ll likely find that these calls seem very convincing and real.
To understand how vishing works, let’s take a look at its four major stages:
Among the most common vishing examples include callers pretending to be from the IRS or law enforcement who threaten victims with monetary fines for not paying taxes. Vishers can also pretend to be a bank representative asking you to verify information or else they’ll have to close or suspend your account (or something along these lines).
Now that you have a good idea of what vishing is and how it works, this brings up a bigger question — how do you protect yourself from it? Well, you can start by learning how to identify a vishing attack as a first line of defense.
Vishing attacks can be extremely crafty, but there are telltale signs that give these scams away:
If you spot any of the above signs, it’s best to hang up and call the company directly using a verified number. Don’t click any links sent via text message, as they may contain malicious content that’ll infect your device.
Of course, it’s not enough to recognize phishing attacks and you’d want to look into preventing such attacks from happening in the first place. Preventing a vishing scam might seem daunting, but it’s certainly possible by taking a few proactive measures:
Here are a few additional measures you can take that’ll drastically reduce your chances of becoming a target of vishing attacks:
Keep in mind that your best protection against vishing (or any other type of scam, for that matter) is knowledge and vigilance.
They are similar in that they are both scams designed to steal sensitive information from unwary victims. The only difference is the means of delivery. Phishing is carried out via email while vishing is executed over the phone.
Cases of vishing have skyrocketed over the past few years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a 2022 survey by Aura (a mobile security company), the average American receives 31 spam calls in a month. That’s a lot of potential vishing attempts!
Bank Impersonation scheme — the perpetrator of a vishing attack pretends to be a representative of a reputable bank and attempts to trick their victim in revealing sensitive information about their account.
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