Published on: 2025-07-21 08:02:16
A new phishing kit named 'CoGUI' sent over 580 million emails to targets between January and April 2025, aiming to steal account credentials and payment data. The messages impersonate major brands like Amazon, Rakuten, PayPal, Apple, tax agencies, and banks. The activity culminated in January 2025, where 170 campaigns sent 172,000,000 phishing messages to targets, but the following months maintained equally impressive volumes. Proofpoint researchers who discovered the CoGUI campaigns noted th
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-22 16:01:11
CTM360 has observed a notable surge in two SMS-based phishing campaigns: PointyPhish (reward scams) and TollShark (toll payment scams). PointyPhish is linked to over 3,000 domains and phishing sites, preying on urgency by claiming expiring reward points to trick customers into fraudulent sites that steal payment details Similarly, TollShark involves over 2,000 domains and phishing sites, exploiting fears of unpaid tolls to capture sensitive information from unsuspecting individuals. CTM360
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-29 20:00:20
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