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  2. What is a Whaling Attack (Whaling Phishing)? - Fortinet

    www.fortinet.com/resources/cyberglossary/whaling-attack

    A whaling attack or whale phishing is a type of attack where a particularly important person in the organization is targeted. Explore how it is different from phishing and spear phishing & how we can protect ourselves.

  3. What is Whale Phishing? - IBM

    www.ibm.com/topics/whale-phishing

    A whale phishing or whaling attack is a spear phishing attack that is aimed exclusively at a high-level executive or official. The attacker typically impersonates a peer within the target’s organization, or an equal or higher-level colleague or associate from another organization.

  4. What Is a Whaling or Whale Phishing Attack Online? - How-To Geek

    www.howtogeek.com/796978/what-is-a-whaling-or-whale-phishing

    An online phishing attack typically involves a scammer attempting to impersonate a service you use in a bid to get credentials or money out of you. Another more targeted and potentially more lucrative version of this scam is called whaling or whale phishing.

  5. What is a Whaling Attack? | Whale Phishing - Kaspersky

    www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/what-is-a-whaling-attack

    Also known as CEO fraud, whaling is similar to phishing in that it uses methods such as email and website spoofing to trick a target into performing specific actions, such as revealing sensitive data or transferring money.

  6. What Is A Whaling Phishing Attack? - Cisco

    www.cisco.com/site/us/en/learn/topics/security/what-is-a-whaling-attack

    Whaling attacks, often referred to as CEO fraud or executive phishing, are sophisticated cyberthreats targeting an organization's high-profile individuals. These attacks are carefully designed to deceive top executives, such as CEOs and CFOs, into giving away sensitive information.

  7. What are Whaling Phishing Attacks? - Rapid7

    www.rapid7.com/fundamentals/whaling-phishing-attacks

    Whaling is a common cyber attack that occurs when an attacker utilizes spear phishing methods to go after a large, high-profile target, such as c-suite executives.

  8. What is a Whaling Attack (Whaling Phishing)? - TechTarget

    www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/whaling

    A whaling attack, also known as whaling phishing or a whaling phishing attack, is a specific type of phishing attack that targets high-profile employees, such as the chief executive officer or chief financial officer, in order to steal sensitive information from a company.

  9. What is a whaling attack? Definition, characteristics, best...

    blog.checkpoint.com/executive-insights/what-is-a-whaling-attack-definition...

    Whaling attacks, also known as “whale phishing,” take their name from the concept of “fishing for whales.”. In this example, a “whale” refers to a high-profile target within a company, such as a CEO, CFO or other top-level executive. In contrast with a generic phishing attack, which casts a wide net and is less targeted, whaling ...

  10. Whaling attack: Definition + tips for prevention - Norton

    us.norton.com/blog/emerging-threats/whaling-attack

    A whaling attack is a type of phishing scam where hackers deceive high-ranking people (think C-level executives like CEOs and CFOs or key decision-makers) to achieve financial gain, access sensitive data, or coerce the organization into taking a specific action.

  11. What is spear phishing? | Prevent spear phishing and whaling

    www.cloudflare.com/learning/access-management/spear-phishing

    Whaling is a spear phishing attack that targets a very high-profile victim, usually a top executive at a company or a celebrity.