Phishing, Smishing, Vishing and Quishing!
In cyber security, can you define the following: phishing, smishing, vishing and quishing?
Phishing is a malicious email that encourages you to click a link which could install trojan software to access your computer, email server or data. It might also leave a keylogger which would record your keystrokes, perhaps revealing your password.
Smishing is a malicious text message (SMS) that will have a link to click on your smartphone.
Vishing is a voice message or an actual caller aiming to find out your personal information, access your bank account or encourage you to make payments.
Quishing is a QR code that will take you to a malicious or fake site. There are examples where criminals have set up fake payment pages for car parking charges using their QR code stuck over the top of the legitimate QR codes on signage.