Smishing, for example, is now the most common mobile phishing vector, accounting for 37% of attacks in India, 16% in the US, ...
“Typosquatting” also continues to be an effective phishing attack vector, with adversaries taking advantage of a lack of user awareness and technological protection to replace “O” with ...
This spoofed email will appear to the user to have come from simply “Co-pilot.” Users may have some familiarity with using Copilot to perform a myriad of tasks such as transcribing emails or drafting ...
After Windows defenses improved, the attackers switched to targeting Mac and Safari users with these very effective scams.
Users receive fake alerts claiming their system is locked due to unusual activity and are prompted to enter Apple IDs and ...