IT Sec News updates – Phishing Attacks

June 25, 2023
NEWS

Consumers in S'pore warned of phishing e-mails by scammers impersonating Case officers

SINGAPORE – A scam involving phishing e-mails sent by people impersonating Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) officers has emerged.

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Police warn businesses of 'phishing' scam – Derry Daily

Detectives from the PSNI's Cyber Crime Centre are asking businesses in Derry and across the North of Ireland to be on their guard against phishing …

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Cyber Crime Centre Warns Of Phishing Scammers – Down News

Detectives from the Police Service's Cyber Crime Centre are asking Northern Ireland businesses to be on their guard against phishing.

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CISOs Increasingly Concerned About Mobile Threats – Security Boulevard

To protect employees from smishing (SMS phishing) attacks, employers can implement the following measures: Employee Awareness and Training: Conduct …

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Police issue phishing warning to businesses after spate of scam emails – Armagh I

Detective Constable Sam Kinkaid, from the Cyber Protect team, said 'phishing' is most commonly the use of deceptive emails to obtain sensitive …

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LinkedIn Launches New Approach To Detect Fake Profiles – Tech.co

This latest security innovation comes a few months after it was revealed LinkedIn was featured in over half of Q1 2022 phishing attacks. Verifying.

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Artificially armed & dangerous – Bangalore Mirror

Phishing is a numbers game: an estimated 3.4 billion spam emails are sent every day. My own calculations show that if criminals were able to improve …

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UK ranked 12th as the most cyber secure European country – IFA Magazine

The UK has an average of 680 phishing sites and 750 malware hosting sites per 100,000 urls, meaning that the chances of sites being fake or …

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Singapore sees rise in cyber attacks to steal user information – YouTube

Cyber attacks to steal user information are on a rise in Singapore, with phishing reports more than doubling last year, compared to 2021.

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How AI could make criminals more efficient and dangerous – Bizz Buzz

AI can be used to create more believable phishing messages, automate interactions, create deepfakes, and improve password cracking techniques, …

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