Phishers Move into New Waters: Your Phone

by Jordan Yerman | April 25, 2007 at 01:32 pm
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Whenever my bank calls me, I call them back on a number that I have for them. this is due to paranoia, and it is evidently not misplaced: phishers have moved in on our phones.


Victims are told to confirm their phone number with their bank by dialing *72 followed by a series of numbers. In the US, the sequence will cause most phones to forward all incoming calls. Once completed, the victim hears a message saying the confirmation has been successful.

The call-forwarding ruse is included in a more traditional phishing email that attempts to dupe victims into divulging credit card information and personal identification details. Successful phishing attempts allow the attackers to use the victim's credit card, then provide the victim's identification credentials in the event a banking representative calls to confirm the transaction.

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