32 Opensea users robbed in supposed phishing attack
NFTs said to be worth $1.7 million were stolen from Opensea users in a phishing attack.
NFTs said to be worth $1.7 million were stolen from Opensea users in a phishing attack.
The latest report from F-Secure also highlights how IT and DevOps teams are just as likely to click a phishing email.
Cybercriminals took full advantage of the festive shopping season.
Within 94 hours, half of phishing websites tend to disappear as they are detected or removed by registrars.
While Meta doesn’t know who operates the phishing websites, it’s hoping this lawsuit will help identify them and help fight cybercrime.
Kaspersky says that it has had to block fewer attacks but this is far from good news.
Criminals are using COVID-19 to sell fake vaccination certificates, phish you and worse.
The scam tries to get users to click a link to a fake Luno website designed to capture credentials.
A link sent as part of a phishing attempt could instantly compromise your device warns Kaspersky.
Cybercriminals also love imitating DHL, LinkedIn and Roblox.
And the scams are incredibly convincing.
If you receive an email with the subject line “Stimulus Cancellation Request Approved” you’re more than likely the target of a phishing attempt.