Topic: email spoofing
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Warning: This Porn Site Installs Malware On Your Device
A deceptive cyberattack called "JackFix" tricks users by mimicking adult websites like xHamster and PornHub, hijacking screens with fake Windows update prompts to install malware. The attack exploits users' psychological states by creating urgency or embarrassment, making them more likely to foll...
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ScreenConnect Admins Alerted to Spoofed Login Attacks
ScreenConnect administrators are targeted by a phishing campaign using fake security alerts to steal login credentials and bypass multi-factor authentication, aiming to compromise Super Admin accounts. Attackers employ the EvilGinx framework to create convincing phishing portals that capture sess...
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Spammers Hijack Google Maps to Flood Inboxes
A recent spam campaign uses emails that appear to be from Google Maps, containing links to the suspicious domain linkparty.cc, which was registered recently through a Hong Kong-based registrar. The spam emails pass all standard email authentication checks (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), indicating they are s...
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