Tag: Phishing Scam

  • How Bloomberg’s Twitter Led Users to a Fake Discord – What You Need to Know

    How Bloomberg’s Twitter Led Users to a Fake Discord – What You Need to Know

    In a recent cybersecurity incident, Bloomberg Crypto‘s official Twitter account became a unwitting accomplice in a phishing attack, exposing users to a deceptive scheme that could compromise their digital security. Let’s delve into the unfolding events and understand the gravity of the situation. The Breach: Twitter Compromise Opens the Door The breach of Bloomberg Crypto’s…

  • Stay Sharp Online: How to Outsmart ChatGPT Phishing Scams

    Stay Sharp Online: How to Outsmart ChatGPT Phishing Scams

    In the vast sea of the internet, where sharks and dolphins swim side by side, there’s a new predator in town—ChatGPT phishing websites. These cunning scams are using the popularity of ChatGPT and OpenAI to lure unsuspecting prey into their traps. But fear not, we’ve got your back. Here’s your guide on how to spot…

  • Financial Commission Warns of Copycat Domain

    Financial Commission Warns of Copycat Domain

    Recently, the Financial Commission, a prominent industry-specific dispute resolution service, has issued a warning regarding a copycat domain, finsreg.com. This alarming incident highlights the dangers of similar fake domain names and the potential risks they pose to unsuspecting users. In this article, we will delve into the details of the situation and explore how individuals…

  • FBI recommends you to use AdBlocker

    FBI recommends you to use AdBlocker

    The FBI has recommended the use of ad blockers as a precaution to protect against cybercriminals who are using search engine advertising services to impersonate legitimate businesses and steal personal information.

  • The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority issues warning against fake domain names

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority issues warning against fake domain names

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has issued a warning against fake domain names claiming to be from the authority circulating the internet. The Phishing scammers are using the domain names finra.eu and  finrarec.com to propagate the scam.

  • 15,000 phishing packages found in NPM repository

    15,000 phishing packages found in NPM repository

    A blog report by Checkmarx has found over 15,000 phishing packages in the NPM repository. The packages were designed to mimic legitimate packages, but actually contained malicious code that would steal sensitive information from users. The phishing packages were uploaded to the npm repository by attackers who were able to bypass the security measures in…

  • Financial Industry Regulatory Authority warns about an ongoing phishing campaign

    Financial Industry Regulatory Authority warns about an ongoing phishing campaign

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FIRA) has announced the presence of an ongoing phishing campaign. The campaign is spearheaded by the impersonation of the Regulatory Authority. The authority announced that a number of people were receiving emails that claimed to be from a representative from the FIRA. The phishing campaign deploys the domain name Claims-FINRA.org.…

  • Phishing attacks in Singapore increased by 829% in 2021

    Phishing attacks in Singapore increased by 829% in 2021

    Zscaler ThreatLabz has released the State of Phishing Report 2022. The Report highlights different trends related to phishing scams in the previous year.  According to the report, phishing scams increased worldwide by 23%. The US is the most phished country in the world with it attracting more than 60% of all attacks. The US is…

  • When Department of Labor domain name was spoofed

    When Department of Labor domain name was spoofed

    While going through my research related to domain names, I stumbled upon this awesome podcast called Federal Drive with Tom. In an episode, Mr. Roger Kay came as a guest and talked about an interesting phishing scam related to the Department of Labor.  Kay during his work noticed a pattern in a number of cases…

  • December 2021 was the most Phished month of all time

    December 2021 was the most Phished month of all time

    APWG.org published its quarterly phishing report. The report shows worrying trends related to the prevalent online scam. The report noted a sharp rise in the number of phishing scams with December 2021 being the highest ever month since APWG began publishing its reports in 2004. 316,747 phishing attacks were seen by APWG in December. Even…

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