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Protecting your identity.
Podcast |
Hacking Humans
Publisher |
The CyberWire
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Cybersecurity
Scams
Tech News
Technology
Categories Via RSS |
News
News Commentary
Tech News
Technology
Publication Date |
Nov 03, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:51:34
Jameeka Green Aaron, CISO, Customer Identity at Okta, sits down with Dave to speak about their State of Secure Identity report. Dave and Joe share some listener follow up from Richard, who writes in to share his thoughts on the discussion of the phishing kit targeting WordPress sites in a previous episode, and also writes in about last episode’s discussion on how companies were turning on employees who are overworked with two remote jobs and shares how Equifax was one of these companies. Dave's story follows typosquatting, which is when a scammer registers a website that is very similar to the real one, but will have a typo in it (ex: amozon, homdepot, gougle) and how a large typosquatting campaign is delivering tech support scams. Joe's story follows a South Bay man who had the misfortune of accepting hundreds of open house offers, but the houses weren't for sale. Our catch of the day comes from listener Chris who writes in that he's never gotten a phishing email on his work email or personal email, but that he received his first phish from PayPal, which seemed to me a notification at first glance rather than a message telling him there is fraudulent activity happening in his account. Links to stories: Large typosquatting campaign delivers tech support scams A South Bay man accepted hundreds of offers from open houses. But the homes weren’t for sale Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.

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