Law enforcement reels in phishing-as-a-service whopper
A major international law enforcement effort has disrupted the notorious LabHost phishing-as-a-service platform.
A major international law enforcement effort has disrupted the notorious LabHost phishing-as-a-service platform.
Vans warns its customers about phishing and other fraud attacks in the aftermath of a ransomware attack in December
Last week I sent a package via DHL. The package arrived today and within 5 minutes of the package being delivered I got a spam/phishing message (via iMessage) that said my DHL-shipment could not be delivered and tried to convince me to cli…
We use custom threat policies for anti-phish and anti-spam in Microsoft Defender, and Security Center’s remediation list is showing us that 56% of users are covered by the custom policy, and 44% are covered by the default policy which is l…
Yesterday I received an odd message on MS Teams (a phishing attempt) that I’ve not seen before.
The message is made to look like it includes 2 parties; 1 internal and 1 external, in addition to myself.
However, the 2 parties are actually …
I have received many security emails from LinkedIn over the past few weeks. An example is shown below (redaction mine)
I do not live in the USA and I did not try to access LinkedIn at the times these were received.
Two things suggested to…
I’m looking at a potential phishing site and I see that some of the HTML is obfuscated. It’s not Base64. All the links look like this:
<link
href="6bkaQeQe69e/st-oU9kY4its4s5Zz2ykykffaNIgaVVtdtPSne0d3bxTbrLcyxygfAd0LXBQWdxowKsvc7G…
Threat actors are creating lookalike domains (ex. Telecom.com to te1ecom.com), and using those to phish users for credentials (not employees). They’re getting the MFA tokens, too.
What could be done so that the client-side code couldn’t be…
I received a WhatsApp message.
I never registed with any recruitment job portal, or even speak Arabic at all
What are the dangers in myself trying to find out what happened (did they send the same message to everyone, did they get my numb…
Cybercriminals now have AI to write their phishing emails, which might well improve their success rates. Here’s what to watch out for.