IT Sec News updates – Phishing Attacks

March 8, 2024
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Flipper Zero WiFi phishing attack can unlock and steal Tesla cars – Bleeping Computer

An easy phishing attack using a Flipper Zero device can lead to compromising Tesla accounts, unlocking cars, and starting them.

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Kaspersky spam and phishing report for 2023 – Securelist

Phishing and scams in 2023. Hunting gamers. In 2023, as before, cybercriminals disguised their attacks on gamers as lucrative offers by the gaming …

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FBI Cleveland Reminds the Public About Scams Targeting Americans During National …

In 2023, phishing, which is the use of unsolicited email, text messages, and telephone calls purportedly from a legitimate company requesting personal …

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Your guide to identifying social engineering scams and cyber threats – Mastercard

Phishing is a social engineering tactic that relies on fraudulent emails to lure recipients into sending money or disclosing confidential information.

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San Mateo County authorities warn against phishing scam after woman victimized

The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office warned the public against a phishing scam that victimized an elderly woman on Wednesday.

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Sheriff's Office warns residents of phishing scam – Almanac News

The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office warned the public against a phishing scam that victimized an elderly woman on Wednesday, March 7. According …

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San Mateo County authorities warn residents of phishing scam – KRON4

(BCN) — The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office warned the public against a phishing scam that victimized an elderly woman on Wednesday.

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Cybercriminals Spoof US Government Organizations in BEC, Phishing Attacks

Threat actor tracked as TA4903 is spoofing US government entities in email phishing and BEC fraud campaigns.

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Heads Up, Tech Professionals: Protect Yourself From Phishing Scams Presenting as Recruiters

… recruiters on various messaging apps. The messages claim that there is a job opportunity for the recipient, but they appear to be phishing attempts.

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