Security Tip of the Week – Disney+ Phishing Deal
Cybercriminals are sending phishing emails claiming you have an invoice to pay for Disney+.
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Cybercriminals are sending phishing emails claiming you have an invoice to pay for Disney+.
Cybercriminals are designing their attacks for use on mobile devices because you are six to ten times more likely to be tricked by SMS phishing. According to a recent report from security vendor Zimperium, you are six to ten times
Cybercriminals are targeting holiday shoppers by sending phishing emails about their recent purchases.
Cybercriminals have been sending phishing emails claiming that you have pending charges and directs you to call them.
Cybercriminals have been requesting quotes from PepsiCo employees with an attached malicious file.
Cybercriminals have been posing as Amazon support in phishing emails with malicious linked PDFs.
Cybercriminals have been using LinkedIn messenger to send a link to fake job descriptions which leads to an unsafe website.
Cybercriminals sabotaged attendees of the Women Political Leaders summit by inviting them to download photos from the event that lead to backdoor malware.
Cybercriminals have been targeting business accounts on Facebook Messenger to try and steal sensitive information.
Cybercriminals have recently lunched a phishing attack targeting LastPass users by sending a spoofed email with a link asking you to verify your information.
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