Tag #Phishing

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Adidas and UK Legal Aid Data Breaches Expose Millions

Recent cyberattacks targeted Adidas, exposing customer service contact information, and the UK legal aid system, compromising hundreds of thousands of applicants' data since 2010, underscoring the persistent threat of data breaches.

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Cybercriminals Exploit AI Popularity to Distribute Malware via SEO

Cybercriminals use SEO to promote fake AI software, tricking users into downloading malware like CyberLock and Lucky_Gh0$t, which encrypt files and demand ransoms, impacting users in technology, marketing, and B2B sales sectors.

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£47 Million Lost in HMRC Phishing Scam

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) lost £47 million in a phishing scam targeting 100,000 PAYE accounts; however, no individual taxpayers lost money, and arrests were made in connection to the crime, which was deemed organized crime and not a cyberattack.

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Microsoft to End Password Support in Authenticator App

Microsoft will end support for saving passwords in its Authenticator app starting June 2025, and autofill will stop working in July, with all saved passwords deleted by August, prompting a shift towards passkey security and use of Microsoft Edge.

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welt.de
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Surge in German Quishing Scams

In 2024, Germany saw a sharp rise in "Quishing" scams, where fraudulent QR codes placed on various objects like charging stations, advertisements, and even fake parking tickets trick people into revealing personal data or paying fake bills, causing financial losses.

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forbes.com
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Microsoft Email Phishing Scam Targets Windows Users

A new wave of phishing attacks targets Microsoft Windows users via hijacked noreply@microsoft.com emails, falsely claiming unauthorized purchases and directing victims to malicious phone numbers for malware installation and potential account compromise.

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FBI Issues Urgent Warning: Do Not Click Unsolicited Links

The FBI issued a warning urging smartphone users to not click on links in unsolicited texts or emails due to a rise in AI-driven smishing and vishing attacks targeting both Android and iPhone users.

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Rise of AI-Powered Login Alert Scams

Online scams using fake login alerts from popular services like Google or Facebook are increasing, exploiting users' fear to steal credentials or download malware; victims should verify login attempts directly through official websites or apps and employ robust security measures.

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elmundo.es
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Spain: Epicenter of a Global Surge in AI-Powered Cyberattacks

Spain leads globally in the 96% surge of spyware risks in Q1 2025, also ranking highly in fake update scams (a 1711% global increase), according to the Gen digital's Gen Threat Report. AI-powered attacks and sophisticated phishing techniques are behind this rise.

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zeit.de
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Surge in German "Quishing" Scams Using Fake QR Codes

German consumer protection agencies reported a significant increase in 2024 of "Quishing" scams, where fraudulent QR codes placed on various items like charging stations, advertisements, and even fake parking tickets tricked people into revealing personal data on fake websites.

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forbes.com
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ClickFix Malware Attack Mimics Google Meet

A new cyberattack, ClickFix, uses a fake Google Meet interface and a "Microphone Permission Denied" error message to trick users into pasting a malicious PowerShell command, installing malware on their PCs; this attack, first seen in Spring 2024, is spreading rapidly.

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theguardian.com
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QR Code Phishing Scam "Quishing" Exploits Parking Payments

A new phishing scam called "quishing" uses fake QR codes near parking payment machines to steal users' financial and personal information, with one victim losing £13,000; reports of such scams have more than doubled in the UK since 2024.

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44% Bias Score

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