Starting in December 2024, leading up to some of the busiest travel days, Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified a phishing ...
Microsoft warns of a phishing campaign using ClickFix to spread malware via fake Booking.com emails. Attackers exploit fake ...
Cybercriminals are promoting malicious Microsoft OAuth apps that masquerade as Adobe and DocuSign apps to deliver malware and ...
A new report from Microsoft Threat Intelligence claims that the phishing campaign is “rapidly evolving,” and targeting ...
If you work in hospitality and find an email in your inbox from Booking.com claiming to be an angry guest, then watch out — it may well be part of a phishing scam. Microsoft has warned that a phishing ...
This spoofed email will appear to the user to have come from simply “Co-pilot.” Users may have some familiarity with using Copilot to perform a myriad of tasks such as transcribing emails or drafting ...
The Threat Intelligence report revealed that the campaign uses a social engineering technique called ClickFix.
Microsoft said the campaign was now posing a ‘tangible threat’ to UK-based hospitality and travel organisations.
A cybercrime group named Storm-1865 has targeted hospitality organizations via fake Booking.com emails and the use of social ...
Microsoft said the ongoing phishing campaign is designed to infect hospitality firms with multiple credential-stealing ...
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Starting in December 2024, leading up to some of the busiest travel days, Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified a phishing campaign that impersonates online travel agency Booking.com and targets ...