A new phishing scam is using Indeed emails and Microsoft 365 login pages to dupe unsuspecting executives.
A new phishing scam has surfaced that is showing how sophisticated bad actors are becoming in tricking unsuspecting victims into giving up their personal information.
Researchers at Menlo Security have observed this phishing scam, which is being targeted at U.S. executives in industries including electronic manufacturing, banking and finance, real estate, insurance, and property management, according to Bleeping Computer. Related Researchers began noticing cookie stealing attacks in 2022, targeting several major brands, including Google Chrome, Amazon Web Services , Azure, Slack, and Electronic Arts.
The addition of the Indeed email makes this phishing scam especially complex because opening the link triggers an open redirect, which is a weakness that allows the bad actor to direct you to their nefarious website after clicking on a seemingly legitimate link.
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