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    Zimperium: 82% of all phishing attacks now target smartphones

    Traditional detection methods have become ineffective against new threats. According to a recent report by Zimperium, 82% of all phishing sites on the Internet are now targeting mobile devices. Moreover, 76% of these sites use the HTTPS protocol, which misleads users by creating a false...
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    Microsoft tops the list of brands for phishing attacks according to Check Point Research

    New names have been added to the list of victims of cyber attacks. Phishing attacks remain one of the most common cyber threats and are often the beginning of larger supply chain campaigns. Recently, Check Point Research (CPR), the threat analysis division of Check Point® Software Technologies...
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    Hackers have started using WormGPT to aid in phishing attacks

    SlashNext has released a study showing that attackers use generative artificial intelligence technologies to prepare and implement phishing attacks and distribute malware. They use OpenAI's ChatGPT and WormGPT cybercrime tool. The latter is based on the GPTJ language model, which was...
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    Coffee trap: Nespresso domain vulnerability led to a surge in phishing attacks

    How did a well-known brand suddenly become a participant in a fraudulent scheme? Cybersecurity researchers from Perception Point recently discovered a vulnerability on the website of the manufacturer of coffee machines and capsules Nespresso, which is actively used by fraudsters to redirect...
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    Investor lost 20 million USDT due to phishing attack

    Tether froze the scammer's account, but did not have time to save the victim's funds. According to blockchain analytics firm PeckShield, on August 1, an attacker successfully phished with a null transaction and stole 20 million USDT (Tether's stablecoin) before his account was blocked by...
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    New threat: Hackers register ".ZIP" domains for phishing attacks

    Fortinet specialists told you how to protect yourself from malicious traps. Security researchers at FortiGuard Labs have discovered that attackers have discovered a new way to deceive Internet users — they register domains with the ".ZIP " extension, which is usually used to save compressed...
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