Attacking the inbox: IT pros seeing rise in ‘subscription-bombing’
Adversaries are hiding fraudulent invoices atop a pile o’ spam.
Adversaries are hiding fraudulent invoices atop a pile o’ spam.
One expert says that professionals can expect to see more extortion attempts as attackers monetize data from past breaches.
Even scamming gets tedious, and there are cybercriminals ready to help.
Attackers moved fast this year
Job seekers can always double-check the validity of extended job offers with hiring managers, says DNSFilter Intelligence Analyst Lead Gregg Jones.
These attacks are when cybercriminals compromise employee Workday and other third-party accounts and divert salary payments to their own accounts.
One CISO says that an event-related cyberattack could lead to a loss of proprietary information and a reputation of security.
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