Voice Call
Voice calls, an essential mode of communication, present their own set of vulnerabilities. Attackers can manipulate voice calls to deceive users into revealing personal information, gaining unauthorized access, or perpetrating financial fraud. An example of this is caller ID spoofing, in which the attacker ingeniously disguises the true origins of a call, making it look like someone else is contacting you. This allows cyber adversaries to manipulate trust and engineer deceptive conversations. Another example is vishing, with which you are made to think you are speaking to a legitimate entity and subsequently tricked into revealing sensitive information over the phone. These attackers could also leave a voicemail.