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Title: Phishing is e-mail fraud where the perpetrator sends ou


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Phishing
  • Dennis Schmidt, CISSP
  • Director, Office of Information Systems
  • HIPAA Security Officer
  • UNC School of Medicine

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Phishing
  • Phishing is e-mail fraud where the perpetrator
    sends out legitimate-looking email in an attempt
    to gather personal and financial information from
    recipients.
  • Messages appear to come from well known and
    trustworthy Web sites such as
  • PayPal
  • eBay
  • Amazon
  • Major banks

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Note the difference between the URL Label and the
Actual URL
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Fake Web Site
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Real Web Site
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Notice the Difference
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Dots, not slashes after .com
.info not .com
Fake Site
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Bad password still brings you to this page
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Real Site
Slashes after .com
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Bad password gives you this error! Thats good!
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Protect Yourself from Phishing
  • Be suspicious of any unsolicited e-mail.
  • Never provide sensitive information to their
    query.
  • Check it out from second source (Telephone, etc.)
  • Dont use the phone number provided in the
    e-mail.
  • Misspellings, bad grammar, etc., should be clues.
  • Look out for link names that dont match actual
    link addresses.
  • Remember Your bank will not ask you to verify
    that your account information is still accurate.
  • If it does, you need to find a new bank!

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