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David Abarca, Instructor Del Mar College

Computer Corner. Phishing, Pharming, Spear-Phishing, and now…. Vishing. David Abarca, Instructor Del Mar College. Computer Corner. Phishing & Pharming Fraudulent Email Scams $929 Million Dollars lost in 2005 Banks, Credit Unions, Retailers Credit Card Companies E-Commerce Companies.

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David Abarca, Instructor Del Mar College

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  1. Computer Corner Phishing, Pharming, Spear-Phishing, and now…. Vishing David Abarca, Instructor Del Mar College

  2. Computer Corner Phishing & Pharming Fraudulent Email Scams $929 Million Dollars lost in 2005 Banks, Credit Unions, Retailers Credit Card Companies E-Commerce Companies

  3. Computer Corner Spear-Phishing Emails appear to come from within the targeted company Appear to be from IT or HR asking user to help test the “new system” by clicking on a link and using login ID and Password

  4. Computer Corner Vishing (Voice-Phishing) Emails state the company wants to protect recipient from fraud by having the person call the company directly to verify information. HOWEVER……. The phone number is NOT the company’s phone number, and an automated system asks the caller to enter account information.

  5. Computer Corner How can you protect yourself? NEVER respond to an unsolicited email. NEVER send money to someone that YOU did not contact. NEVER use your ID and Password to login into a website in response to an email. Go to the website then login.

  6. Computer Corner How many time does this happen? Let’s find out! Please forward suspect emails to phish@cbrsec.com Results will be presented on August 31st

  7. Computer Corner For a copy of today’s presentation, please visit www.cbrsec.com and follow the KIIITV link Please email your questions to: David A. Abarca at dabarca@delmar.edu

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