Security Tip of the Week – Voice Changing “Catphish”
In a recent phishing attack that targets single men, cybercriminals show us how they use modern technology to trick their victims.
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In a recent phishing attack that targets single men, cybercriminals show us how they use modern technology to trick their victims.
Cybercriminals have a new favorite phishing lure: PDF files. They can use these files to trick victims into clicking on malicious links.
Cybercriminals are using advanced tactics to disguise dangerous malware as harmless text files by reversing part of the file name.
Classic phishing methods are still a favorite for bad guys. Let’s look at a recent phishing attack to see if you can spot the red flags…
While influencers usually attract sponsorships from legitimate brands, these accounts can also be used as a tool for cybercriminals.
Google recently removed a number of dangerous mobile apps which tricked victims into allowing downloads from untrusted sources.
It is chilling to see an organization like FINRA be used as phish bait. However, if you know what to look for, this scam is easy to spot!
Even though LinkedIn is designed for professionals, it is just as vulnerable as any other social media platform.
Many of us are used to receiving messages from shipping companies, so cybercriminals use similar emails as phish bait.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of anxiety over the COVID-19 vaccine with vaccine-themed phishing emails.
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