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  2. Phishing attacks continue to wreak havoc for average Americans

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    The people who execute phishing attacks can be domestic or foreign, with bad actors in China and Russia leading the way. In some countries, people are trained in hacking, giving them the skills ...

  3. That smells phishy! Cybersecurity experts explain what ... - AOL

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    The best way to protect yourself from these online attacks is to understand what they are and what phishing scams are trying to do. And, of course, you need good systems in place to protect yourself.

  4. Go phish? Cybersecurity experts explain what phishing ... - AOL

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    The best way to protect yourself from these online attacks is to understand what they are and what phishing scams are trying to do. And, of course, you need good systems in place to protect yourself.

  5. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, phishing attacks became more organized and targeted. The first known direct attempt against a payment system, E-gold, occurred in June 2001, and shortly after the September 11 attacks, a "post-9/11 id check" phishing attack followed. [56] The first known phishing attack against a retail bank was reported in September 2003. [57]

  6. List of phishing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The first known phishing attack against a retail bank was reported by The Banker in September 2003. [11] 2004. It is estimated that between May 2004 and May 2005, approximately 1.2 million computer users in the United States suffered losses caused by phishing, totaling approximately US$929 million.

  7. Tabnabbing - Wikipedia

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    Tabnabbing is a computer exploit and phishing attack, which persuades users to submit their login details and passwords to popular websites by impersonating those sites and convincing the user that the site is genuine. The attack's name was coined in early 2010 by Aza Raskin, a security researcher and design expert.

  8. That smells phishy! Cybersecurity experts explain what ... - AOL

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    Phishing scams are on the rise. Here's how to identify them — and protect your personal information from cybercriminals.

  9. What are phishing scams trying to do? An explainer - AOL

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    The best way to protect yourself from these online attacks is to understand what they are and what phishing scams are trying to do. And, of course, you need good systems in place to protect yourself.