Phishing Campaign
A phishing campaign is a coordinated series of phishing attacks that are carried out over a period of time with the goal of tricking people into divulging sensitive information or infecting their devices with malware.
A phishing campaign is a coordinated series of phishing attacks that are carried out over a period of time with the goal of tricking people into divulging sensitive information or infecting their devices with malware. Phishing campaigns can be targeted at specific individuals or organizations, or they can be more widespread and indiscriminate.
Here is an example of a phishing campaign:
A cybercriminal wants to steal sensitive information from a large corporation. They create a fake website that looks exactly like the company's login page and send out emails to all of the employees claiming that there is an urgent security update that requires them to log in to their accounts. When the employees enter their login credentials, the cybercriminal captures them and uses them to access the company's systems.
To protect yourself and your organization from phishing campaigns, it is important to follow best practices such as using strong, unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and being cautious of emails and messages from unknown sources.
You should also use protective DNS to protect your devices and a virtual private network (VPN) to secure your internet connection. By following these measures, you can help to protect yourself and your organization from phishing attacks and other online threats.