Scattered Spider Strikes Again: Phishing Frenzy Continues with New Tricks and Fewer Rickrolls

Scattered Spider is back in 2025 with social engineering attacks targeting high-profile organizations. They’ve ditched Rickrolling but upgraded phishing kits and Spectre RAT malware. Silent Push shares insights and tools to combat these cyber-web weavers. Remember, the best way to avoid their traps is to not take the bait!

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Just when you thought it was safe to browse the web, Scattered Spider returns with even more tricks up their sleeves! While they’ve ditched Rickrolling, they’ve upgraded their phishing game with new kits and malware. It’s like trading in your cassette player for a Spotify subscription—less nostalgic, but way more effective in spreading chaos.

Key Points:

  • Scattered Spider continues attacks into 2025 despite previous arrests.
  • New phishing kit and updated Spectre RAT malware in their arsenal.
  • Rickrolling is out, but cloud storage targets are in!
  • Silent Push shares tools for defending against Scattered Spider’s tactics.
  • New tactics include using dynamic DNS vendors and publicly rentable subdomains.

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