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Microsoft warns of a phishing campaign using ClickFix to spread malware via fake Booking.com emails. Attackers exploit fake CAPTCHA pages to steal cre ...
An ongoing phishing campaign disguised as a Booking.com email casts keystroke and credential-stealing malware into hospitality employees' inboxes for financial fraud and theft, according to Microsoft ...
Starting in December 2024, leading up to some of the busiest travel days, Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified a phishing ...
Microsoft is warning that an ongoing phishing campaign impersonating Booking.com is using ClickFix social engineering attacks ...
A new report from Microsoft Threat Intelligence claims that the phishing campaign is “rapidly evolving,” and targeting ...
Microsoft said the ongoing phishing campaign is designed to infect hospitality firms with multiple credential-stealing ...
A cybercrime group named Storm-1865 has targeted hospitality organizations via fake Booking.com emails and the use of social ...
A new scam is making the rounds on the internet, where a CAPTCHA popup asks users to prove they're not a robot by performing ...
The attack typically begins when visitors to a website are prompted to verify they are not robots, a common practice that rarely raises suspicion. However, instead ...
To disable JavaScript in Google Chrome, go to Settings, select Privacy and security, and then click Site settings. Click the setting for JavaScript and change the option to "Disable JavaScript for all ...