Money for Nothing
During the pre-holiday period, attackers are sending invoices to companies for the delivery of non-existent documents.
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During the pre-holiday period, attackers are sending invoices to companies for the delivery of non-existent documents.
How URL shorteners work, how they can be used, and the privacy and security threats they pose.
Cybercriminals are sending to companies high-quality imitations of business letters with a spy trojan in the attachment.
Malicious spam campaign targeting organizations grows 10-fold in a month, spreads Qbot and Emotet malware.
We reveal more cunning cybercriminal tricks and explain how to guard against scams.
Attackers are trying to steal credentials from corporate mail by sending lists of quarantined spam e-mails.
We look at some examples of LinkedIn phishing and explain how everyone can avoid taking the bait.
Received a confirmation e-mail for a purchase you didn’t make with a phone number to contact the company? Beware, it’s vishing.
Spammers are using malicious macros to distribute IcedID and Qbot banking malware in seemingly important documents.
People are receiving phishing e-mail messages with requests for payments for a package delivery, with links to a fake postal service website for making the payment.
Our method for training models to filter out spam lets you maintain privacy without losing efficiency.
To bypass antiphishing technologies, malefactors can use legitimate e-mail service providers, or ESPs — but dangerous letters aren’t unstoppable.
The most common ways PayPal users are cheated out of their money through spam, phishing, and various kinds of fraud on the platform.
Cybercriminals are trying to extort money from companies by threatening to bomb their offices.
We examined the contents of Kaspersky’s CEO’s spam folder to find out what spammers and phishers think might entice him.
As governments worldwide implement support measures for pandemic-hit citizens and businesses, online scammers strive to cash in.
This week, David Jacoby joins Dave and Jeff to discuss his recent talk at SAS at Home, covidication, and more.
Dave and Jeff talk about the UK government considering the use of artificial intelligence for espionage, Google’s continued fight against COVID-19 phishing, and more Zoom headaches.
How scammers are exploiting delivery problems during the epidemic — and how not to fall for their tricks.
Extorters are demanding ransom not in cryptocurrency, but in prepaid debit cards. All the same, you shouldn’t pay.