Week 2 – Webpage Phishing

What is?

Cyber-criminals use phishing (a form of social engineering) to gather credentials and other information about you to either attack your accounts or service provider. A spear phish attack is a sophisticated attack in which the bad actor researches your institution (in this case IESEG) and uses that information to imitate their communications and trick you into providing sensitive information.

Tips:

How to detect a Phishing Webpage?

  • Always check and study the URL
  • Identify the source of the link
  • Give a fake password. If you not sure if a site is authentic, don’t use your real password to sign in. If you enter a fake password and appear to be signed in, you’re likely on a phishing site.

Take Test

Click on the image of the email you think is real.

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What to do if I gave my login/password

Don’t panic!

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Abuse mailbox

Signals received on the mailbox abuse@ieseg.fr involve the struggle against threat.
Suspicious e-mails can be of different types:

  • Spam
  • Phishing
  • Illicit content, child pornography, incitement to racial hatred
  • Virus
If you receive this type of message, thank to transfer to