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Topic: Taking down on Common type of Online Fraud: Phishing (Read 173 times)

jr. member
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Phising is most common thing but i dont think this will reduce very soon because if you hold your currency on in digital sector there is always some people will try to steal your money because they know lots about this type of phissing than a developer so they try to steal your money in a easy way!
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Phishing is one of the most common types of online fraud, and no matter how much we think we know about scam emails, individuals continue to fall for it.

Last year, phishing assaults struck 83% of organisations, according to Proofpoint's 2022 State of the Phish Report. Meanwhile, phishing is engaged in 25% of all data breaches, according to Verizon's 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report.

Somehow, I believe that this situation will change as initiatives like Hypersign attempt to fix it by allowing websites to authenticate users and allowing people to verify that the website is safe before submitting sensitive information.

Learn more: https://hypersign.id/
You yourself should be more aware of Phishing webs and emails, no one can delete their website, warning maybe, deleting not, it's because the forum is not moderated, whatever comes in is our own judge and not.careless to respond.
jr. member
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Phissing is everywhere in this sector if you even join a real site there is some data leaker who release our all info from this real site and scammers note it down and alaways try to spam on our gmail like every times with some free offars or some winning spam. They just want to click us on their gmail link and we lost everything!!
copper member
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Phishing is one of the most common types of online fraud, and no matter how much we think we know about scam emails, individuals continue to fall for it.

Last year, phishing assaults struck 83% of organisations, according to Proofpoint's 2022 State of the Phish Report. Meanwhile, phishing is engaged in 25% of all data breaches, according to Verizon's 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report.

Somehow, I believe that this situation will change as initiatives like Hypersign attempt to fix it by allowing websites to authenticate users and allowing people to verify that the website is safe before submitting sensitive information.

Learn more: https://hypersign.id/
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