Sophos has observed cybercriminals ramping up their use of graphics files as part of email phishing attacks to bypass ...
Scalable vector graphics can render hyperlinks in browsers, drawing victims closer to getting their credentials stolen.
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Law enforcement authorities in the United States and the Netherlands have seized 39 domains and associated servers used by the HeartSender phishing gang operating out of Pakistan. Also known as ...
Security awareness training is being overmatched by cybercriminals who are enhancing attacks with generative AI — and moving phishing campaigns outside the inbox. For years organizations have ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting a trick to turn off Apple iMessage's built-in phishing protection for a text and trick users into re-enabling disabled phishing links. With so much of our daily ...
A new social engineering tactic is being used by cybercriminals to trick iPhone users into disabling iMessage's built-in phishing protection, in a bid to expose them to malicious links and scams ...
Researchers say the surge in SMS spam coincides with new features added to a popular commercial phishing kit sold in China that makes it simple to set up convincing lures spoofing toll road ...
Bleeping Computer reports a rise in phishing attacks targeting iPhone users that involves tricking them into disabling built-in protections and clicking on malicious links. In an increasing number ...
Scammers who prey on Apple iMessage users via phishing (or smishing) messages are doubling down on a novel tactic that tricks their victims into disabling built-in security. Spotted by ...
For instance, one scam message seen by Bleeping Computer contained a phishing link (which had been disabled), with the following text underneath it: “Please reply Y, then exit the text message ...
Bleeping Computer points out why so many of those phishing texts about packages or unpaid tolls urge you to reply with something like a “Y” these days. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce ...