Use Cases

AI-Driven & Deepfake Phishing

  • Deepfake CEO Video Requests: Video messages from fake executives requesting urgent action.

  • AI-Generated Voice Calls: Voice mimicry used to obtain confidential info.

  • Chatbot Impersonation: Fake HR bots collect employee data.

  • Synthetic Identity Emails: AI profiles send access requests.

  • AI-Written Phishing Emails: Realistic, personalized messages crafted by AI.

Mobile & Multi-Channel Phishing


  • SMS Phishing (Smishing): Fake bank alerts via SMS.


  • WhatsApp Scams: Malicious links from unknown senders.


  • QR Code Phishing (Quishing): Fake QR codes in physical locations.


  • Social Media DMs: Impersonated contacts send phishing links.


  • Voice Phishing (Vishing): IT support scams over calls.

Business Email Compromise (BEC)


    • Fake Invoice Requests: Bogus vendor invoices.


    • Payroll Diversion Scams: Requests for salary deposit changes.


    • Vendor Impersonation: Fraudulent supplier emails.


    • Legal Threat Emails: Threatening legal actions for urgency.


    • Executive Impersonation: Gift card requests from fake execs.

Credential Harvesting


    • Fake Login Pages: Emails direct users to counterfeit login portals to steal credentials.


    • Cloud Storage Scams: Links to fake cloud storage services prompt users to enter login details.


    • Two-Factor Authentication Bypass: Attackers trick users into providing authentication codes.


    • Password Reset Requests: Emails prompt users to reset passwords on fraudulent sites.


    • Single Sign-On Exploits: Phishing sites mimic SSO portals to capture credentials.

Healthcare & Pandemic-Related Scams


    • Fake Vaccine Appointments: Emails offer vaccine appointments, leading to phishing sites..


    • Health Survey Scams: Links to bogus health surveys collect personal information.


    • Medical Test Results: Emails claim to have test results, prompting users to click malicious links.


    • Insurance Renewal Phishing: Messages urge users to renew health insurance via fraudulent sites.


    • Telehealth Appointment Scams: Fake telehealth invites lead to credential harvesting pages.

Financial & Banking Scams


    • Bank Account Alerts: Emails warn of suspicious activity, prompting users to verify accounts.


    • Loan Approval Scams: Messages claim loan approvals, requesting personal information.


    • Investment Opportunities: Phishing emails offer fake investment deals with high returns.


    • Credit Card Verification: Messages ask users to verify credit card details due to alleged fraud.


    • Tax Refund Scams: Emails promise tax refunds, directing users to malicious sites. pages.

Education Sector Phishing


    • Student Loan Forgiveness Scams: Emails offer loan forgiveness, leading to phishing sites.


    • University Portal Phishing: Fake login pages mimic university portals to steal credentials.


    • Scholarship Offers: Messages promise scholarships, requesting personal information.


    • Online Course Enrollment Scams: Emails prompt users to enroll in fake courses.


    • Academic Research Requests: Phishing emails pose as researchers seeking collaboration.

E-Commerce & Retail Scams


    • Order Confirmation Phishing: Emails confirm fake orders, prompting users to click links.


    • Shipping Notification Scams: Messages claim shipment issues, directing to malicious sites.


    • Fake Product Reviews: Links to counterfeit review pages collect user data.


    • Discount Coupon Scams: Emails offer discounts, leading to phishing websites.


    • Return Policy Updates: Phishing emails claim changes in return policies, prompting clicks.

Security & IT Support Scams


    • Antivirus Renewal Scams: Emails prompt users to renew antivirus subscriptions via fake sites.


    • Software Update Phishing: Messages urge immediate software updates, leading to malware downloads.


    • IT Helpdesk Impersonation: Phishing emails pose as IT support, requesting login credentials.

    • System Maintenance Alerts: Emails claim scheduled maintenance, directing to malicious links.


    • Security Breach Notifications: Messages warn of breaches, prompting password changes on fake sites.

Social Engineering & Psychological Manipulation


    • Urgent Action Required: Emails create a sense of urgency to prompt immediate action.


    • Fear-Based Scams: Messages threaten consequences unless action is taken.


    • Authority Figure Impersonation: Phishing emails impersonate high-ranking officials.


    • Curiosity Traps: Emails tease intriguing content, leading to malicious sites.


    • Sympathy Exploitation: Messages appeal to emotions, requesting donations to fake causes.