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Oct 2023: TOAD Attack Spoofs Best Buy’s Geek Squad Branding
Threat Alert: TOAD Attack Spoofs Geek Squad Branding
Aug 2023: Geek Squad-Themed Lures Used in TOAD Attacks
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Recent phishing emails are masquerading as notifications alerting the recipient to an automatic renewal of Best Buy’s Geek Squad Total Protect & Webroot Advance Threat Protection. The emails, however, do not use Best Buy sending addresses. Unlike many traditional phishing attacks, the emails do not include malicious links or attachments.
Feb 2024: Deepfake Scam Imitating CFO
Threat Alert: Deepfake Scam Targeting Financial Transactions An employee attended a video conference call with seemingly authentic colleagues, all of whom were later revealed to be deepfake representations. The worker, initially suspicious of a phishing email, was convinced by the realistic appearance and voices of the deepfake participants during the video call. Subsequently, the employee authorized a large financial transaction, thinking it was a legitimate request initiated by the CFO. Key Actions (at Wo
Nov 2023: OSHA-Themed Phishing Lures Deliver Malware
Threat Alert: OSHA-Themed Phishing Lures Deliver Malware
Aug 2023: Phishing Attacks Abuse Proofpoint Branding
Threat Alert: Phishing Attacks Abuse Proofpoint Branding
Sep 2023: Credential Phishing Lure Imitates SharePoint and Financial Institution
Threat Alert: Lure Spoofs SharePoint and Financial Institution Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks imitating a financial institution. The lures use an alleged credit card transaction dispute as a theme. While the emails claim to come from a financial institution, the email sending address does not match the email domain of the spoofed financial organization.
Jul 2023: Phishing Attacks Use Fight-Themed Lure to Spread Malware
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks that claim to inform the recipient of physical altercations between employees and equipment damage at a worksite. The lures include a malicious attachment allegedly containing a video of the altercation.
Stop You've Been Phished!
But don't close this page!This phish is authorized by UCSF Information TechnologyHowever, this could have been sent by a criminal and scanning the QR code could have led to a criminal:
Nov 2023: Credential Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Threat Alert: Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Nov 2023: HSBC Brand Abuse Lures Distribute Malware
Threat Alert: HSBC Brand Abuse Lures Distribute Malware