Phishing attacks, examples, and how to combat it (VIDEO)

crua9
9 years ago

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Because I had someone who try this on me, and their e-mail was pretty good. I figure it’s time for me to show this type of hacking attack and how to combat it

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Mr. Cyph3r [MrCyph3r]
9 years ago

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Yeah, actually they are getting smarter and templates are pretty similar if not the same as the real ones.

I’ll definitely take a look at this one :+1:

crua9
9 years ago

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Part of the video I touch into social engineering and how al qaeda and isis try to get military info by making a front. The same thing that stopped that is the same thing that stops most phishing attacks. (How legit are the people/e-mail that your interacting with)

Zzdarkangel
9 years ago

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I would still like to know how you create a phishing page before knowing protect me, is not it? help me please ,
These are written as url when I run my page phishing “file: /// C: /Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrateur/Bureau/utilitaire/new%201.html” stp can you help me improve my url, make it more credible?

Mr. Cyph3r [MrCyph3r]
9 years ago

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You should first understand what is an URL and what is a file path instead.

dloser
9 years ago

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But.. but… that is an URL…

Zzdarkangel
9 years ago

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I wonder if it’s possible to change the url because mine is always like this “file: /// C: /Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrateur/Bureau/login.html” not so credible is not it?

crua9
9 years ago

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That’s a file path @Zzdarkangel
The file is located on YOUR C drive, under documents. (You’re opening a saved HTML page)

You may want to look up what a DNS does to help understand website links. The link below will take you to some videos I’ve made on DNS
https://www.youtube.com/user/TechRHelp/search?query=dns

You may want to also look up the difference in HTTP and HTTPS since you don’t know what a web link looks like (which is fine).

As far as the website looks. It just needs to look legit.

Mr. Cyph3r [MrCyph3r]
9 years ago

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[quote=dloser]But.. but… that is an URL…[/quote]

Yes, technically yes.
Although a file URL is hardly useful on the Web it is actually considered an URL, it was an oversight on my side :s .

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