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When ChatGPT Goes Phishing

Security Boulevard

Experts are worried that ChatGPT’s ability to source recent data about an organization could make social engineering and phishing attacks more effective than ever. The post When ChatGPT Goes Phishing appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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Spear Phishing Prevention: 10 Ways to Protect Your Organization

eSecurity Planet

Spear phishing is a more targeted and effective phishing technique that attempts to exploit specific individuals or groups within an organization. While phishing uses a broader range of tactics, such as mass emailing to random recipients, spear phishing is often well-researched and tailored to high-value targets.

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Thwarting Phishing Threats With Simulations

Security Boulevard

Social engineering schemes continue to flourish, making their way into company inboxes with the intent to mislead employees into downloading malicious software. These schemes appear fraudulent to those familiar with phishing. The post Thwarting Phishing Threats With Simulations appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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CrowdStrike 2024 Global Threat Report: 6 Key Takeaways

Tech Republic Security

Identity-based and social engineering attacks still take center stage, according to the CrowdStrike 2024 Global Threat Report.

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ZINC Hackers Leverage Open-source Software to Lure IT Pros

eSecurity Planet

PuTTY, KiTTY, TightVNC, Sumatra PDF Reader, and the muPDF/Subliminal Recording software installer have been backdoored to perform a wide range of social engineering campaigns that started in April 2022. Using DLL hijacking, ZINC can schedule additional tasks and install malware on the compromised machines.

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New Linux Malware Shikitega Can Take Full Control of Devices

eSecurity Planet

AT&T Alien Labs has discovered a new Linux malware that can be used for highly evasive attacks, as the infection has been designed for persistence and runs on practically all kinds of Linux devices. Researchers dubbed the malware “Shikitega.” Two of them regard the current user and the rest are for the root account.

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Threat Group Continuously Updates Malware to Evade Antivirus Software

eSecurity Planet

Kaspersky researchers recently found evidence of an advanced threat group continuously updating its malware to evade security products, similar to a release cycle for developers. LODEINFO has been observed engaged in a spear- phishing campaign since December 2019 by JPCERT/CC. during their investigation. Defense in Depth.

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