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Malwarebytes
added 2024/10/01 9:16 p.m.9 views

Fake Disney+ activation page redirects to pornographic scam

A common way to activate digital subscriptions such as Netflix, Prime or Disney+ on a new TV is to visit a website and enter the code seen on your screen. It's much easier than having to authenticate using a remote and typing a username and password. Scammers are creating fake activation pages th...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2024/01/16 11:31 a.m.19 views

“I’ll miss him so much” Facebook scam uses BBC branding to lure victims

Facebook scams are a constant nuisance and vary from like-farming to scams that can cost you some serious money. The latest one we found is a bit morbid. Recently, I’ve seen quite a few posts on my timeline that looked like this: Without going into details the post says: “I can’t believe he’s gon...

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CISA
CISA
added 2020/11/24 12:0 a.m.21 views

Online Holiday Shopping Scams

With more commerce occurring online this year, and with the holiday season upon us, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA reminds shoppers to remain vigilant. Be especially cautious of fraudulent sites spoofing reputable businesses, unsolicited emails purporting to be from...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/07/15 6:15 a.m.12 views

Beware of Fraudulent Sites, phishing for Twitter accounts

There's a scam spreading through Twitter Direct messages DMs and fake emails, appealing users to visit a fake twitter phishing site i.e "twittler.com". Scam uses a hijacked Twitter account to send out direct messages that appear completely legitimate. Security blogger, Janne Ahlberg blogged about...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/01/11 8:3 p.m.9 views

Typosquatting Sites Among The Web's Most Popular, Company Finds

More and more fraudulent sites have wrestled their way onto Alexa’s global top 250 ranking list thanks to typosquatting, a technique that attackers use to deceive users into clicking into the wrong website. According to security firm Websense, users who have fat-fingered Twitter’s Web address are...

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