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The fraction 1/r used when evaluating a fixed perpetuity.
''Cybercrime''.
Using this simple formula assumes a constant periodic cost of capital (r) for all periods from now to infinity.
 
Phishing is an email-based fraud.
 
 
The fraudsters send emails purporting to be from reputable companies or other legitimate sources, in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Most common attacks'''''</span>
:"The most common attacks seen across the Barclays network are phishing scams, through which cybercriminals send malicious emails to gain access to networks and personal information."
:''Ludwig Keyser, Director of Joint Operations Centre, Barclays - EACT Conference Tackling cyber risks in treasury, January 2019.''
 
 
The name 'phishing' is a grim joke variant on 'fishing'.


Sometimes known as the Perpetuity formula.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Annuity factor]]
*[[Advanced Persistent Threat]]
* [[Perpetuity]]
* [[BEC]]
* [[Cybercrime]]
* [[Cybercrime – A Threat And An Opportunity]]
* [[Hacktivist]]
* [[Internet]]
*[[Smishing]]
*[[Social engineering]]
* [[Spear phishing]]
* [[Spoofing]]
*[[Vishing]]
* [[Whaling]]


[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 18:40, 17 November 2022

Cybercrime.

Phishing is an email-based fraud.


The fraudsters send emails purporting to be from reputable companies or other legitimate sources, in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.


Most common attacks
"The most common attacks seen across the Barclays network are phishing scams, through which cybercriminals send malicious emails to gain access to networks and personal information."
Ludwig Keyser, Director of Joint Operations Centre, Barclays - EACT Conference Tackling cyber risks in treasury, January 2019.


The name 'phishing' is a grim joke variant on 'fishing'.


See also