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SY0-701 Question #902: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

D. Smishing is correct because the attack vector is SMS (text message) - "smishing" combines "SMS" + "phishing." The victim receives a text that directs them to a fraudulent site designed to steal credentials, which is the defining characteristic of this attack type. Why the othe

Submitted by khalil_dz· Mar 6, 2026Threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigations

Question

A user receives a malicious text message that routes to a fake bank login. Which of the following attack types does this scenario describe?

Options

  • AImpersonation
  • BPhishing
  • CVishing
  • DSmishing

Explanation

D. Smishing is correct because the attack vector is SMS (text message) - "smishing" combines "SMS" + "phishing." The victim receives a text that directs them to a fraudulent site designed to steal credentials, which is the defining characteristic of this attack type.

Why the others are wrong:

  • A. Impersonation refers to someone pretending to be another person or entity in real-time interaction, not a message-based credential-harvesting attack.
  • B. Phishing is the broader category (email-based deception), but the specific delivery method here is SMS, making smishing the more precise and correct answer.
  • C. Vishing uses voice calls (V = voice) to deceive victims, not text messages.

Memory tip: Match the first letter to the medium - Smishing = SMS, Vishing = Voice, Phishing = Phone/email. When you see "text message" on the exam, immediately think S for SMS → Smishing.

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#Smishing#Social Engineering#Phishing#SMS attacks

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