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Tag Archives: Phishing
Secret Service busts online car sales crime ring
They posed as military needing to offload cars before deployment, allegedly posting bogus ads on Craigslist, eBay, and AutoTrader.
Chrome’s hidden lookalike detection feature battles URL imposters
Chrome now checks for misspellings of popular URLs and will display a link to the site that it thinks the user might have wanted to visit.
Ep. 016 – Email fraud, Android apps, Collection #1 and the 10 year challenge [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast. Enjoy!
DNC targeted by Russian hackers beyond 2018 midterms, it claims
The Democratic National Committee has filed a civil complaint accusing Russia of trying to hack its computers as recently as November 2018.
Attackers used a LinkedIn job ad and Skype call to breach bank’s defences
A Chilean Senator has taken to Twitter with alarming news – the company running the country’s ATM network suffered a serious cyberattack.
Ep. 015 – USB anti-hacking, bypassing 2FA and government insecurity [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Email crooks swindle woman out of $150K from home sale
She sent her bank account details three times, she said. Unfortunately, they wound up in crooks’ hands, and her money wound up in their pockets.
Two charged with hacking company filings out of SEC’s EDGAR system
They’re charged with phishing and inflicting malware to get into the EDGAR filing system, stealing thousands of filings, and selling access.
2FA codes can be phished by new pentest tool
A researcher has published a tool called Modlishka, capable of phishing 2FA codes sent by SMS or authentication apps.
