Security Tip of the Week – Smishy Package Failed to Deliver
Cybercriminals have recently been sending phishing text messages impersonating the postal service.
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Cybercriminals have recently been sending phishing text messages impersonating the postal service.
Cybercriminals recently took over MGM’s entire system by impersonating an MGM employee and called their IT department. MGM Resorts International is an American hospitality and entertainment organization. This past week, MGM made headlines with the news of a cyberattack costing
Cybercriminals have been using over 20,000 .us top-level domains in phishing attacks to attack organizations worldwide.
Cybercriminals are sending a spoofed Duolingo email claiming you need to change your password or email address.
Cybercriminals are using a combination of SEO and malicious PDF files to try to steal your sensitive information.
Cybercriminals view major platform changes like Twitter being renamed to X as an opportunity to try to exploit uncertainty.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of Google’s new policies and may send phishing emails asking you to take immediate action.0
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Cybercriminals are using .zip domains as a phishing scam to get you to visit a malicious website to retrieve personal information.
Cybercriminals are creating look-alike domains to deceive and lure users into downloading fake versions of Threads.
Cybercriminals are impersonating process servers to trick people into providing sensitive information, as warned by the Better Business Bureau.
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