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Jan 2024: Rewards-Themed Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
Threat Alert: Phishing Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
Feb 2024: Job Offer Message Lures
Threat Alert: Job Offer Message Lures C
Jan 2024: Policy Update Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
Threat Alert: Company Policy Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
Feb: 2024: Real Phish Received at UCSF - Payroll Lure Harvesting Credentials
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Jan 2024: Phishing Attacks Use CAPTCHA to Increase Trust
Threat Alert: Phishing Attacks Use CAPTCHA to Increase Trust Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks imitating a legitimate company.
Dec 2023: WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
Threat Alert WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
Nov 2023: Credential Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Threat Alert: Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Dec 2023: Christmas-Themed Lures Steal User Credentials
Threat Alert: Christmas-Themed Lures Steal User Credentials Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using an allegedly upcoming Christmas party as a theme. The phishing lures contain an HTML attachment that allegedly contains details relevant to the party. Opening the attachment leads to a lookalike Microsoft Outlook login page that steals any entered credentials. Key Actions (at Work and at Home)
Dec 2023: Bonus-Themed Lures Harvest Credentials
Threat Alert: Bonus-Themed Lures Harvest Credentials
Jan 2024: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials
Threat Alert: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using spoofed or compromised email accounts belonging to the National Health Service (NHS). These emails, which appear to come from a NHS[.]net email address, use the subject line “YOU NEED TO SETTLE THIS.” A fully capitalized subject line like this is unlikely to come from an official government institution. The lures contain a prompt to review an alleged DocuSign document.