Bank phishing sites may include their own fraudulent drop - down lists that capture people's answers, which bad guys can then use to hack real accounts.
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Phishing scams are attempts by scammers to trick you into giving out your personal information such as your
bank account numbers, passwords and credit card numbers.
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Phishing websites imitate secure
sites, everything from
banks and finance
sites to gaming and dating
sites... to your
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Phishing websites imitate secure
sites, everything from
banks and finance
sites to gaming and dating
sites... to your Read More...
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phishing sites can look exactly like a real Google or
bank login page, and have tricked many high profile people into typing their passwords into these fake
sites.
It may take you to a fake
phishing site disguised to look as your
bank's
site, but with a subtly different URL.
For example, a phisher might sent out spam emails pretending to be from
Bank of America asking you to click a link, visit a fake
Bank of America website (a
phishing site), and enter your
banking details.