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The threat of phishing attacks and law enforcement’s role (Part 1)

By Michael R. Centrella
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April 3, 2025

In today’s digital world, cybercriminals are constantly developing new techniques to exploit individuals, businesses and government institutions. One of the most prevalent and damaging forms of cybercrime is phishing — a social engineering tactic used to deceive people into providing sensitive information such as login credentials, financial data and personal details. With phishing attacks evolving in complexity, law enforcement agencies must take proactive measures to combat this threat while emphasizing the need for comprehensive cyber education.

Understanding phishing attacks

Phishing remains one of the most pervasive and effective tools in a cybercriminal’s arsenal. These attacks rely not on hacking technical systems, but on manipulating human behavior, exploiting trust, fear, and urgency to deceive victims into taking harmful actions.

At its core, phishing involves the use of fraudulent emails, text messages, phone calls, or websites that impersonate legitimate sources. The goal is simple but damaging to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information —such as usernames, passwords, banking details, or personal identification numbers — or to persuade them to click malicious links or download malware-laced attachments.

Cybercriminals often craft phishing campaigns that mimic trusted organizations, using realistic logos, spoofed email addresses, and urgent language to disarm skepticism. Once a victim interacts with the malicious message, the attackers gain a foothold to steal data, spread malware, or move laterally within a network.

Phishing tactics continue to evolve, but some of the most common types include:

Email phishing

The most widespread form of phishing, these emails typically appear to come from banks, delivery companies, online services, or government agencies. They often create a sense of urgency — such as claiming a package is delayed, an account has been compromised, or a payment is overdue — to prompt immediate action. Clicking the embedded link usually leads to a spoofed login page designed to harvest credentials.

Spear phishing

Unlike generic phishing, spear phishing is highly targeted. Attackers research specific individuals or organizations and tailor their messages using personal or professional details to build credibility. This makes the message more convincing — and therefore, more dangerous.

Whaling

A subtype of spear phishing, whaling targets senior executives, C-suite leaders, or high-ranking government officials. These attacks often aim to obtain sensitive corporate information, wire large sums of money, or breach high-level systems. Due to the authority and access these individuals hold, a successful whaling attempt can lead to catastrophic consequences.

Smishing and vishing

Phishing isn’t limited to email.

  • Smishing uses SMS text messages to impersonate trusted sources — such as banks, delivery services, or government entities — often contain links to fake websites or instructions to call a number.
  • Vishing involves voice calls, typically from someone claiming to be from a financial institution, tech support, or even law enforcement. The caller persuades victims to hand over sensitive information or allow remote access to their devices.

Business email compromise (BEC)

BEC attacks are among the most financially damaging phishing variants. Here, cybercriminals pose as company executives, vendors, or finance personnel — often after infiltrating a business network — to instruct employees to wire funds or share confidential data. According to the FBI, BEC scams alone accounted for nearly $2.4 billion in reported losses in 2021.

Phishing is no longer about poorly written emails from unknown senders. Today’s attacks are highly sophisticated, well-crafted, and increasingly automated. As threat actors continue to exploit human trust and behavior, understanding how phishing works — and recognizing its many forms — is essential to building a resilient defense strategy.

The impact of phishing on individuals and organizations

Phishing attacks aren’t just inconvenient, they’re often devastating in scale and consequence. From draining personal bank accounts to compromising national infrastructure, phishing continues to be one of the most effective tools in a cybercriminal’s arsenal.

1. Financial losses

Phishing scams cost the global economy billions of dollars each year. According to the FBI’s 2022 Internet Crime Report, phishing was the most reported cybercrime, with over 300,000 complaints and estimated losses exceeding $52 million. One of the most notable incidents occurred between 2013 and 2015, when a Lithuanian hacker orchestrated a Business Email Compromise (BEC) scam that defrauded Google and Facebook of over $100 million by posing as a legitimate supplier.

2. Data Breaches

Phishing is often the entry point for larger breaches, granting attackers access to internal systems through stolen credentials. In the infamous 2013 Target breach, attackers gained access via a phishing email sent to a third-party HVAC vendor. This ultimately led to the theft of 40 million credit and debit card records.

3. Identity Theft

Stolen login credentials can be sold on the dark web or used to commit further fraud. Victims often suffer long-term consequences such as attackers open accounts, file tax returns, or apply for loans in their name. The 2021 T-Mobile breach, reportedly linked to a phishing attack, compromised the personal data—including Social Security numbers — of over 40 million customers.

4. Reputational Damage

The damage caused by phishing isn’t just financial — it’s reputational. After a 2014 phishing attack exposed the personal emails of Sony Pictures executives, the studio faced public backlash, lawsuits, and strained relationships with talent. In many cases, companies also face regulatory penalties for failing to adequately protect user data.

5. National Security Threats

Phishing has also been used as a tool for espionage and cyberwarfare. In 2016, Russian operatives used spear-phishing emails to gain access to the Democratic National Committee’s network, leaking sensitive data during the U.S. presidential election. More recently, state-sponsored attackers have targeted critical infrastructure through phishing, including energy grids, healthcare systems, and water utilities.

This is the first part of a continued article. The second part will be found here. 

KEYWORDS: business email compromise (BEC) phishing phishing scams smishing spear phishing Vishing

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Michael R. Centrella is a federal law enforcement special agent with 25 years of experience with the U.S. Secret Service. As the Assistant Director of the Secret Service’s Office of Field Operations, he leads efforts to combat transnational cybercrime, safeguard America’s financial payment systems, and provide physical protection to world leaders. Centrella’s expertise spans intelligence gathering, risk assessment, major event security, and cybersecurity. He is also a certified chief information security officer (CISO) and a passionate advocate for leveraging AI responsibly in cybersecurity.

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