Phishing is one of the most common threats in the world of cybersecurity. EPA/SASCHA STEINBACH/Dossier

According to data provided by Kasperskymore than 500 million attacks Phishing in which the most used hoaxes were delivery services, instant messaging and messaging platforms. cryptocurrencies.

The cybersecurity company mentioned that the cyber crooks they have the ability to create identical scam websites to collect private data from users or trick them into sending money to their accounts.

“Phishing is one of the most common and pernicious threats in the world of cybersecurity. It is the gateway to different scenarios, which can end identity theft, economic losses or damage the reputation of consumers and businesses,” said Olga Svistunova, security expert at Kaspersky.

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These sites target both individuals and organizations. Delivery service users are the victims who suffered the most from phishing attacks, with 27.38% of all access blocked.

Scammers send fake emails that mimic well-known courier companies reporting a problem with a delivery.  (Photo: Pixabay)
Scammers send fake emails that mimic well-known courier companies reporting a problem with a delivery. (Photo: Pixabay)

As they explain, scammers send fake emails which mimic well-known courier companies in reporting a problem with a delivery. This message displays a link to a fake website in which it asks for personal information or banking details.

“If the victim falls into the trap, it is likely that their data will end up being sold on the Internet. dark canvas“, they indicated to the organization. Another of the most popular targets for attacks was online store users with 15.56%, payment systems with 10.39% and banks with 10.39%.

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Kaspersky experts found that phishing attacks increased in 2022, the year in which the company’s protection systems effectively blocked more than 507 million attempts to access fraudulent content, the double the number of 2021.

If the victim falls into the trap, chances are their data will end up being sold on the dark web.  Photo: Robert Gunther/dpa
If the victim falls into the trap, chances are their data will end up being sold on the dark web. Photo: Robert Gunther/dpa

Likewise, the company has also detected an increase in attacks via instant messaging applications. Most of them were made through WhatsApp with 82.71%, followed by telegram com 14.2% y Viber 3.17%.

On the one hand, they found that phishing attacks are still using cryptocurrency-based scams and the ongoing pandemic to steal personal information from those who are concerned about these issues.

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Most scams were done through WhatsApp with 82.71%
Most scams were done through WhatsApp with 82.71%

Experts advise to only open emails and links from trusted senders.

Likewise, when someone sends an email that looks legitimate, but has strange content, it’s best to check with the person who sent it through another channel.

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review the URLs links if there is any suspicion that it may be a phishing site. If it shows typos, like a ‘1’ instead of an ‘I’ or a ‘0’ instead of an ‘O’, it is most likely a scam site.

And finally, use a reliable security solution when browsing the Internet. By accessing various sources of threat intelligence, these solutions detect and block phishing and spam campaigns.

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