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Here’s something you may not know: Hackers can sign up for phishing-as-a-service platforms. In other words, there are businesses that put together a PhAAS software package that hackers can buy ...
Summary: Lucid, a new phishing-as-a-service platform from China, is being used by hackers to send more than 100,000 scam iMessages per day to iPhone users. The platform is using iMessages to bypass ...
iPhone farms – banks of phones equipped with rotating temporary Apple IDs – are being used to send more 100,000 scam iMessages per day, found security researchers.
A phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform named 'Lucid' has been targeting 169 entities in 88 countries using well-crafted messages sent on iMessage (iOS) and RCS (Android). Lucid, which has been ...
We cannot be more clear here: do not respond to these texts. Never, ever click on links from unknown sources. If you use a ...
An ongoing phishing campaign impersonating E-ZPass and other toll agencies has surged recently, with recipients receiving ...
Security researchers say they expect a surge this year in text message smishing fueled by a phishing-as-a-service platform ...
Users who click on links are taken to ready-to-use phishing websites that collect personal information and credit card details.
What’s alarming about Lucid is that it involved phishing messages sent via Apple’s iMessage, which uses end-to-end encryption that allows the messages to bypass spam filters. Lucid also sends ...