BazaCall Gang’s Google Forms Phishing Frenzy: Playground or Horror Show?

Playing dress-up in the Google Forms playground, the BazaCall Phishing Attacks have taken a chilling turn. Disguised as Netflix or Hulu, they send fear-inducing emails about non-existent subscriptions. Victims, in desperation, unknowingly offer a backstage pass to their systems. Meanwhile, TA4557 scrambles things up further with a JavaScript backdoor, More_eggs. Who ordered a cybersecurity omelette?

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Well, it seems BazaCall, the infamous phishing gang, has decided to take a field trip to the Google Forms playground. Their latest scheme involves a game of 'pretend' where they dress up as trusted services like Netflix, Hulu, or Norton, and create panic-inducing emails about mystery subscriptions. The unsuspecting victims, in their desperate attempts to cancel these phantom subscriptions, are tricked into giving the bad guys a free pass to their systems. And just like that, the playground turns into a horror show. Oh, and if that's not enough, there's another squad, TA4557, targeting recruiters with a JavaScript backdoor, aptly named More_eggs. Because why not add more eggs to this messy omelette?

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