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A glitch in Auth0 could allow attackers to spoof a legitimate website and collect sensitive information from visitors.
Attack uses ultrasonic sound waves to disrupt HHD read/write operations, which could lead to a system crash.
Threatpost editors Tom Spring, Tara Seals and Lindsey O’Donnell discuss the week’s information security news.
A phishing scam fooled victims by claiming to be Apple and scooping up personal details – including financial information and Apple account information.
The two have been arraigned in a Georgia district court on charges relating to an elaborate voice- and SMS-phishing (i.e., vishing/smishing) scheme.
Researchers have identified a hacking group behind several widescale maritime shipping industry business email compromise (BEC) attacks since June.
Researchers are warning of a new email phishing campaign that launches a trojan capable of distributing ransomware and stealing passwords.
An IDN homograph attack leveraging Adobe’s brand has been discovered, with the malicious site spreading the Betabot backdoor
Flashpoint warns of a new business email compromise campaign targeting organizations in various industries with the aim of harvesting credentials.
Researchers who identified a real-time way to detect credential spearphishing attacks in enterprise settings won $100,000 from Facebook last week.