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Email threat landscape: Q1 2026 trends and insights
In this article 1. Tycoon2FA disruption impact 2. QR code phishing attacks 3. CAPTCHA tactics 4. Malicious payloads 5. Business email compromise 6. Defending against email threats 7. Microsoft Defender detections During the first quarter of 2026 January-March, Microsoft Threat Intelligence detect...
Quish Splash QR Code Phishing Campaign Hits 1.6 Million Users
7AI research reveals a massive QR code phishing attack that evaded SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Find out how 1.6 million emails went undetected...
A week in security (February 24 – March 2)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Millions of stalkerware users exposed again PayPal’s "no-code checkout" abused by scammers Countries and companies are fighting at the expense of our data privacy Roblox called "real-life nightmare for children" as Roblox and Discord sued Android happy to check you...
WhatsApp spear phishing campaign uses QR codes to add device
A cybercriminal campaign linked to Russia is deploying QR codes to access the WhatsApp accounts of high-profile targets like journalists, members of think tanks, and employees of non-governmental organizations NGOs, according to new details revealed by Microsoft. The group, which Microsoft tracks...
New QR Code Phishing Campaign Exploits Microsoft Sway to Steal Credentials
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new QR code phishing aka quishing campaign that leverages Microsoft Sway infrastructure to host fake pages, once again highlighting the abuse of legitimate cloud offerings for malicious purposes. "By using legitimate cloud applications, attacke...
QR Phishing. Fact or Fiction?
October 2023’s Cyber Security Awareness Month led to a flurry of blog posts about a new attack called Quishing QR Code phishing and how new AI powered email gateways can potentially block these attacks. What’s the attack? To understand the attack you need understand the challenge that the attacke...
How are attackers using QR codes in phishing emails and lure documents?
Though QR codes were once on the verge of extinction, many consumers are used to seeing them in the wild for ordering at restaurants, or as mainstays on storefront doors informing customers how they can sign up for a newsletter or score a sweet deal. The use of QR codes saw a resurgence during th...
QR Code Phishing Soars 587%: Users Falling Victim to Social Engineering Scams
By Deeba Ahmed QR Code Phishing has surged by a staggering 587%, with scammers exploiting it to steal login credentials and deploy malware. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: QR Code Phishing Soars 587%: Users Falling Victim to Social Engineering Scams...
A week in security (August 29 - September 4)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Twilio data breach turns out to be more elaborate than suspected Playing Doom on a John Deere tractor with Sick Codes: Lock and Code S03E18 Chromium browsers can write to the system clipboard without your permission British Airways customers targeted in lost luggag...