April 29, 2024, 2:09 p.m. | Caleb

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Imagine receiving a call from someone pretending to be your bank representative, your doctor, or even a government official. Trusting their voice and the urgency they present, you may unintentionally reveal sensitive personal information

In the digital age, where phishing emails and malicious websites are well-known threats, there emerges a more personal and deceptive form of attack: Vishing.

Imagine receiving a call from someone pretending to be your bank representative, your doctor, or even a government official.

Trusting their voice …

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