Forget phishing, first 'vishing' attack surfaces
Secure Computing has reported an ingenious new type of phishing scam that uses VOIP telephony to entrap its victims.
Dubbed "vishing", the fraud sees a randomly dialled user phoned by an automated system to be told that their credit card has been used illegally.
They are then asked to dial a fake 1-800 telephone number, which accesses a system requesting they confirm their account details and credit card number. Armed with this information, criminals then empty the victim
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