05-29-2023, 03:20 AM
Don't Click That ZIP File! Phishers Weaponizing .ZIP Domains to Trick Victims
A new phishing technique called "file archiver in the browser" can be leveraged to "emulate" a file archiver software in a web browser when a victim visits a .ZIP domain.
"With this phishing attack, you simulate a file archiver software (e.g., WinRAR) in the browser and use a .zip domain to make it appear more legitimate," security researcher mr.d0x disclosed last week.
Threat actors, in a
https://thehackernews.com/2023/05/dont-c...shers.html
A new phishing technique called "file archiver in the browser" can be leveraged to "emulate" a file archiver software in a web browser when a victim visits a .ZIP domain.
"With this phishing attack, you simulate a file archiver software (e.g., WinRAR) in the browser and use a .zip domain to make it appear more legitimate," security researcher mr.d0x disclosed last week.
Threat actors, in a
https://thehackernews.com/2023/05/dont-c...shers.html