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Top phishing email.pdf
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  1. # l e a r n t o r i s e www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e PHISHING EMAIL www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain TOP SUBJECT LINES EVERYONE NEEDS TO RECOGNIZE
  2. Phishing attacks are fraudulent forms of communication that can compromise all kinds of data sources, even though they seem to be coming from a reliable source. Here are some of the top phishing email subject lines that every staff should be aware of: www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e
  3. Need to check the password immediately 01 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e This title tag is menacing because it emphasizes a problem affecting workplaces everywhere: expired passwords. Keep an eye out for the following variations on this email subject line: Passwords must be changed immediately 1 Office 365: change your password immediately 2 Slack: password reset for the account 3 login username password remember me
  4. Billing information is out of date 02 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Another strategy attackers use is an email that alleges an account’s billing information needs to be updated. See the email Dear customer, It has come to our attention that your account billing information records are out of date. That needs to be updated. Failure to update your records will result in account termination. Please click the link below to update your billing information.
  5. Confidential information about covid-19 03 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Please check the new vaccination information. A list of highly secure test locations. People enjoy keeping secrets because they make them feel special and significant. We feel even more pressure to click on emails that promise to inform us of life-changing information, like COVID-19.
  6. Dropbox: Document shared with you 04 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Dropbox is frequently used in offices to share media files like documents and images, and the file attachments that come with these files are frequently vectors for malware.
  7. Attention: unusual account activity detected 05 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Danger! Alert! Take action now! That is what this subject line screams, and it will coerce the workers to open the email in search of more information
  8. Earn money working from home 06 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e After covid-19, working from home is common, and attackers take advantage of this by presenting bogus work-from home and freelance opportunities.
  9. Office reopening schedule 07 www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Phishing emails can fool employees by masking their files as something important. After all, if an email appears to be critical to your job, you're much less likely to ignore it. As a result, it's becoming more common for phishers to use lofty sounding subject lines.
  10. Conclusion www.infosectrain.com @infosectrain # l e a r n t o r i s e Keep an eye out for such emails and do not click on links attached to it. It's best to ignore them.
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