Two-stage Dropbox spear phishing
Cybercriminals prey on corporate credentials by sending phishing links through Dropbox after priming the victim.
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Cybercriminals prey on corporate credentials by sending phishing links through Dropbox after priming the victim.
Attackers invite employees to complete fake self-evaluations to steal corporate credentials.
The geopolitical conflict in Ukraine is the latest example of malicious actors trying to cash in on unsuspecting victims.
Why using a corporate mail account for personal matters is not a good idea
Phishing and business e-mail compromise attacks rely on fake e-mails. But why is it so easy for attackers to make them so convincing?
One explanation of phishing success lies in a known psychological effect.
Apple iPhone and iPad users usually believe they are safe. There’s no malware for iOS, they say. Apple does little to discourage the impression — the “fruit company” doesn’t even
he Chinese-language Naikon advanced persistent threat group is targeting military, government and civil organizations located in and around the South China Sea, which is an increasingly contentious hot-bed of territorial
Yet another APT of the ‘Dukes family’ is hitting high-profile targets, including the US government office. This time it’s CozyDuke, also known as CozyBear, CozyCar or “Office Monkeys” in honor