phishingattack
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A dangerous Android banking malware named TsarBot is spreading rapidly, targeting over 750 banking, finance, cryptocurrency, and e-commerce apps worldwide. It uses fake login screens, phishing sites, and remote control techniques to steal user credentials and execute fraudulent transactions.
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A new phishing scam is targeting YouTube creators using AI-generated deepfake videos of YouTube CEO Neal Mohan. Attackers trick creators into sharing login credentials by pretending to send a private video about monetization updates. Once hacked, accounts are used for scams and malware attacks.
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A dangerous phishing campaign is targeting job seekers in the Web3 and cryptocurrency industry. Attackers are using fake job listings and fraudulent interview invites to trick victims into downloading a malicious video meeting app called GrassCall. Once installed, the malware steals login credentials, authentication data, and cryptocurrency wallets.
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A new phishing attack is targeting Amazon Prime users, tricking them with fake renewal notifications to steal login credentials, personal details, and payment information. Discovered by the Cofense Phishing Defense Center on February 18, 2025, this attack uses advanced social engineering techniques and multiple layers of deception.
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A new phishing campaign is targeting industrial organizations in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region using a dangerous malware called FatalRAT. Hackers are using Chinese cloud services to deliver the malware, making it harder to detect. The attack mainly targets government agencies, manufacturing, IT, telecommunications, healthcare, energy, and logistics companies in countries like Taiwan, Malaysia, China, Japan, and more.