Learn Online Security Podcast
Scammers are using your out-of-office replies against you! In this video, Chris Howells from Learn Online Security breaks down the most common and preventable attack happening today. Learn how AI and social engineering make it easier than ever for attackers to impersonate authority and trick YOU or your team into sending money or gift cards. Protect yourself and your business by understanding the risks and implementing simple defenses. Defense tips: verify by voice, use security words/passphrases, and route requests through official channels Key Points Covered: 📌What an out-of-office attack is and why it’s so easy to prevent 📌How attackers use AI to identify who’s away and who has authority 📌The reversed attack: attackers posing as underlings to pressure the boss 📌Real-world example: a staffer almost tricked into buying gift cards while on vacation 📌Why email and text are risky channels for urgent requests Stay safe, stay alert, and remember: always verify before you act! What are my next steps? 📖 Start learning for free at https://learnonlinesecurity.com/start-here 🔐 Become a superhero and support the channel https://learnonlinesecurity.com/heroes/superheroes 🏢 Learn more about our social engineering training for employees & business certification courses https://learnonlinesecurity.com/business-training Follow Learn Online Security: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnOnlineSec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnonlinesecurity Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/learnonlinesecurity Website: https://www.learnonlinesecurity.com ⌚Time Stamps ⌚ 00:00 Out-of-Office Attacks: The Most Dangerous Scam 00:17 How Attackers Exploit Absence to Impersonate Authority 01:53 How AI Identifies Targets Through Out-of-Office Replies 03:04 Mapping the Organization: Targeting the Right Employees 04:45 Why Email and Text Are Risky Channels for Financial Requests 05:30 Real-World Example: Staffer Tricked While on Vacation 07:41 Slowing Down Scammers: Building Time to Protect Yourself 09:43 Unpredictable Responses: Disrupting Attacker Plans 12:22 Using Security Words and Passphrases to Safeguard Transactions 13:33 Removing Electronics: Safer Financial Communication #CyberSecurity #SocialEngineering #OnlineSafety
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