The Federal Trade Commission will pay more than $25.5 million to Windows users deceived by a scam that convinced them to buy so-called “computer repair” software.
If you work in hospitality and find an email in your inbox from Booking.com claiming to be an angry guest, then watch out — it may well be part of a phishing scam. Microsoft has warned that a phishing ...
Starting in December 2024, leading up to some of the busiest travel days, Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified a phishing ...
A new report from Microsoft Threat Intelligence claims that the phishing campaign is “rapidly evolving,” and targeting ...
Microsoft has issued a warning about a newly discovered malware, StilachiRAT, which specifically targets cryptocurrency wallets ...
Microsoft is warning that an ongoing phishing campaign impersonating Booking.com is using ClickFix social engineering attacks ...
OBSCURE#BAT malware exploits fake CAPTCHA pages and malvertising to deploy rootkit r77, evading detection via registry ...
A cybercrime group named Storm-1865 has targeted hospitality organizations via fake Booking.com emails and the use of social ...
From converting one file type to another to combining multiple images into a single PDF file, cybercriminals are now using ...
Impersonations of delivery companies. Bogus investment schemes promising life-changing returns. Fictitious items for sale on ...