What Is Vishing?

Is vishing easy to detect?

Common Vishing Tactics

Is the following statement True or False:
Vishing scams are always easy to detect.

Vishing scams have become harder to spot due to their increasing complexity and the use of advanced technologies like AI. These enhancements allow scammers to sound more convincing, making it challenging to distinguish fraudulent calls from genuine ones.
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Is the following statement True or False:
It is safe to provide personal information to unsolicited callers claiming to be from your bank.

It is never safe to give out your personal or sensitive financial information over the phone to unsolicited callers, even if they claim to be from a trusted institution like your bank. Scammers often impersonate legitimate organizations to trick you into divulging your details. Always verify the caller's identity by contacting the organization through official channels.
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Understanding VoIP

What is VoIP?

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP enables internet-based calls, often used for cost-saving or flexibility, but can also be exploited for phone scams like vishing.
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What is Caller ID Spoofing?

Caller ID Spoofing is when scammers mimic the phone numbers of legitimate entities to earn your trust. Always exercise caution and verify the caller's identity through independent means before proceeding with any requests.
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Signs of Vishing Attacks

What is NOT a telltale sign of a vishing attack?

An expected call from a trusted source is not a vishing sign. Vishing involves unsolicited requests for information, urgency, or odd caller behavior.
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