Microsoft, DHL and LinkedIn were the most popular brand names used in phishing attacks
Cybercriminals continue to make use of well-known and trusted brand names in phishing attacks. These are the most popular brand names being used.
Cybercriminals continue to make use of well-known and trusted brand names in phishing attacks. These are the most popular brand names being used.
Using the name of a reputable cold chain firm, cybercriminals are targeting the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain.
SAFE Phish lets security teams run de-weaponised phishing attacks to test how organisations react to cybercrime.
Perhaps most worrying of all however, is the fact that only six GitLab employees reported the email as suspicious.
This according to the latest findings from Check Point Research.
The email makes use of the official WHO logo to lure unsuspecting victims.
Cybercriminals used a wide range of brands to imitate in Q4 of 2019, according to Check Point’s latest research.
The attackers targeted over 100 countries and South Africa was among the top 20 victims.
The newly discovered exploit is targeting mobile Chrome users.
How Internet Solutions wants to use PhishNet to bring South African businesses up to speed on cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Sure that website looks like its the right one, but it might be hiding a dark secret that could spoil your day.
The cover provided with internet-enabled products will give buyers a one-year policy against loss of funds through phishing.