In our digitally interconnected world, cybercriminals continuously devise new methods to exploit technology for their malicious intents. Two prevalent schemes gaining traction are vishing and quishing scams. These fraudulent activities capitalize on telephone calls and QR codes to deceive unsuspecting individuals into revealing sensitive personal and financial information.
For instance, a vishing scam might involve a caller impersonating a bank representative, claiming an account issue that necessitates immediate action from the victim.
Another vishing variant, the “police officer tactic,” targets vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly, by feigning as law enforcement officers. Fabricating stories about imminent criminal threats, these scammers persuade victims to surrender valuables or cash, ostensibly for protection.
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