Phishy Business: Cyber Scammers Hook Victims with Dynamic Brand Impersonations

ESET products are on high alert, detecting and blocking phishing attempts targeting corporate domain accounts. Cybercriminals are getting crafty, using dynamic forms that mimic popular brands like Yahoo. Stay vigilant and keep your password safe from these cunning impersonators!

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Phishing scams are getting more creative than a toddler with a box of crayons! Now, they not only mimic popular brands but also adapt dynamically to make you feel right at home with your favorite company’s logo. Forget the Nigerian prince; meet the shapeshifting scam artist!

Key Points:

  • Phishing campaigns now use dynamically loaded forms tailored to the victim’s company.
  • ESET’s products are actively detecting and blocking these phishing attempts.
  • The phishing scam was detected on November 13, 2024, at 10pm CET.
  • Hundreds of new phishing websites are popping up daily, mimicking local and global brands.
  • The main goal of these scams is to gather personal info for fake crypto investments.

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