- Description
- Curriculum
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1Chapter 1: Introduction to Phishing
Phishing is a cyberattack technique where attackers impersonate legitimate entities to deceive individuals into providing sensitive information, such as login credentials, credit card details, or personal data.
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2Chapter 2: Understanding Email Phishing (Traditional Phishing)
Email phishing is the most common type of phishing attack where attackers send fraudulent emails pretending to be from trusted entities (e.g., banks, IT departments, government agencies).
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3Chapter 3: Spear Phishing & Whale Phishing
Unlike traditional phishing, which is broad-based, spear phishing targets specific individuals or organizations.
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4Chapter 4: Smishing (SMS Phishing)
Smishing (SMS phishing) is a type of cyberattack where fraudsters send deceptive text messages to trick recipients into divulging personal or financial information.
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5Chapter 5: Recognizing and Preventing Phishing Websites
Phishing sites mimic legitimate ones to steal login credentials and financial information. Indicators include misspellings, suspicious URLs, and fake security certificates.
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6Chapter 6: The Rise of Ransomware through Phishing
Phishing emails often contain malicious attachments or links that download ransomware, encrypting victim files and demanding payment.
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7Chapter 7: Business Email Compromise (BEC) and CEO Fraud
BEC is a targeted phishing attack where cybercriminals impersonate executives or vendors to trick employees into making fraudulent transactions.
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8Chapter 8: Anti-Phishing Measures and Best Practices
Advanced email filtering solutions analyze incoming emails for phishing indicators such as spoofed sender addresses, malicious attachments, and suspicious links.
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9Chapter 9: Case Studies of Major Phishing Attacks
Organizations must implement strict verification processes for financial transactions to prevent fraudulent transfers caused by phishing attacks.
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10Chapter 10: Future Trends in Phishing and Cybersecurity
Attackers leverage AI to craft highly personalized and convincing phishing messages by analyzing publicly available data from social media and breached databases.
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11Quiz