This project aims to promote awareness and understanding of phishing attacks. It provides educational resources and a simulation tool to demonstrate how phishing works and how to defend against it.
- A detailed presentation explaining phishing attacks, their techniques, and ways to identify and prevent them.
- Covers real-world examples and best practices for cybersecurity.
- A visual demonstration of a phishing attack scenario to help users understand how attackers operate.
- Highlights key indicators of phishing attempts.
- A simple phishing tool written in Bash for educational purposes only.
- Simulates phishing attacks in a controlled environment to teach users how such attacks occur.
- Educational Content: Learn the basics of phishing, how attackers target users, and how to stay vigilant.
- Interactive Learning: Visual and hands-on tools to reinforce knowledge.
- Awareness Building: Promotes better cybersecurity practices among individuals and organizations.
- Open the
Project Goldphish.pptxfile. - Navigate through the slides to learn about phishing and its prevention.
- Open the
Phishing_Attack_Simulation.mp4file. - Watch the simulation to understand how phishing attacks unfold.
- Clone this repository to your local machine.
- Navigate to the tool directory and run the script:
./goldphish.sh
- Use this tool in a secure, controlled environment for educational purposes only.
This project is intended solely for educational purposes. The phishing tool should only be used in a controlled environment with explicit consent. Misuse of this tool is strictly prohibited and may violate laws or ethical guidelines.
Contributions are welcome to enhance the educational impact of this project. Please adhere to ethical guidelines when contributing.
- Developed during the Code Alpha Internship Program.
- Inspired by the need for increased phishing awareness and better cybersecurity practices.
For questions or feedback, feel free to contact me via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monday-suami-a84959255/.