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Something else is phishy: How to detect phishing attempts on mobile phones

IBM said in 2011 that mobile users are three times more likely to fall for phishing scams than desktop users. Phishing attacks are no longer exclusive to emails, especially on mobile devices. iOS users experience twice as many phishing attacks compared to Android counterparts. Phishers have leveraged the power of apps to their advantage, and the internet is rife with apps that can be used to get into users heads and get their hands on vital personal and business data. How can users sniff out a mobile phish? Let us count the ways.”]

Source: https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2018/12/something-else-phishy-detect-phishing-attempts-mobile/

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