A lot of phishing and hacking attempts are based on what’s the most trending thing on the Internet. Perpetrators and online scammers use celebrities and big events for phishing attacks in order to exploit users.
Now, it’s important to understand how phishing campaigns are launched and hacking attempts are made in the name of big events and famous celebrities.
There are so many well-known celebrities whose names are among the most trending searches on Google. Cybercriminals use such names to place various malware containing sites on the search engine. Tagging a celebrity name with several keywords like ‘free download’, ‘internet memes,’ etc often does the trick.
Whenever users Google anything about these celebrities, such sites appear on the SERP, and if users happen to click on these websites then they become exposed to malware. One such world-famous celebrity is Priyanka Chopra whose name has been used as a bait by many exploiters.
Similarly, phishing campaigns are designed around social events claiming to offer free tickets or more information about such events.
Did you know that 95% of cybersecurity breaches happen due to human error? Therefore, creating awareness about cybercrime and educating everyone about the ways to stay safe online is the only way to ensure that data breaches and hacking can be prevented.
Every 39 seconds there is a hacking attack in the world. So, be cautious and don’t become a prey of those scammers who use celebrities and big events for phishing attacks to get your data.
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