Spear-Phishing

7th January 2020 | Cybrary Spear-Phishing


spearphishing attack

Spear-Phishing is a form of phishing attack that targets a specific person or organization, seeking access to sensitive information. Similar to phishing, this is done through spoofing emails that appear to be legitimate, but not to a bulk list of random email addresses. Whaling is similar as well, but is done by targeting high-ranking executives and attempting to gain access to their information or data.

Related Terms: Phishing, Whaling

What should SMB’s do to protect against Spear-Phishing Attacks?

Education is the key to providing solid protection for your company against spear-phishing, whaling, and phishing attacks alike.  Testing your employees with Phish-testing is also an excellent way to hold people accountable.  You should aim to reduce your “Click-Rates” down to less than 5% after completing 6 months to 1 year of staff training.

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