Zimperium research finds SMishing campaign leveraging carefully crafted PDF files The campaign is impersonating the USPS The ...
Republished on January 29th as another warning is issued as to the serious dangers in opening these PDFs.
Amazon Prime customers have been warned of a new hacking campaign that could cost them dearly—here’s what you need to know.
A novel phishing campaign identified by Zimperium targets mobile users with malicious PDFs, impersonating USPS to steal ...
A large-scale phishing campaign is using PDF files and hidden malicious links, as well as posing at the U.S. Postal Service, in phishing campaign targeting mobile device users in hope that victims ...
The malicious PDFs redirect users to phishing websites, where they are prompted to provide details such as names, addresses ...
The investigation reveals an unprecedented method of obfuscation used to deliver malicious PDF files designed to steal ...
As part of our ongoing mission to identify emerging threats to mobile security, our zLabs team has been actively tracking a phishing campaign impersonating the United States Postal Service (USPS) ...
Zimperium, the world pioneer in mobile security, has uncovered an advanced mishing (mobile-targeted phishing) campaign impersonating the United States Postal Service (USPS), exclusively ...
On mobile devices, where users may have limited visibility into file contents before opening them, the risks of data breaches ...
A new phishing campaign posing as the U.S. Postal Service USPS is targeting mobile devices. The attack uses social ...
For a deeper dive into this campaign and how to safeguards enterprises against PDF and mishing threats ... threats including mobile-targeted phishing (mishing), malware, app vulnerabilities ...