Hackers are now targeting professionals directly through LinkedIn messages instead of email. A job link leads to a fake Microsoft login page designed to steal passwords.
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Microsoft’s warning on Tuesday that an experimental AI Agent integrated into Windows can infect devices and pilfer sensitive ...
Attackers are increasingly phishing over LinkedIn to reach executives and bypass email security tools. Push Security explains how real-time browser protection detects and blocks phishing across apps ...
The team found cybercriminals had created a “fully automated, multi-stage platform” providing both efficiency and stealth, ...
Google is suing a Chinese phishing network behind $1B in global scams, aiming to shut down its Lighthouse platform and boost ...
Unlike traditional phishing emails, this attack unfolds entirely within LinkedIn’s messaging system, making it more ...
Researchers at cybersecurity firm KnowBe4 have uncovered a new phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) tool called Quantum Route ...
Over the past year, scammers have ramped up a new way to infect the computers of unsuspecting people. The increasingly common ...
Trump filed the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) lawsuit in 2022, accusing more than two dozen ...
A new phishing scam is targetting finance leaders on LinkedIn, offering them fake board offers in order to steal their ...