CrowdStrike ‘Updates’ Deliver Malware & More as Attacks Snowball

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Cybercriminals are using last week’s CrowdStrike outage as a vehicle for social engineering attacks against the security vendor’s customers.

In the hours after the event that grounded planes, shuttered stores, closed down medical facilities, and more, national cybersecurity agencies in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia all reported follow-on phishing activity by petty criminals. That much is to be expected after any national news event. But, says BforeAI CEO Luigi Lenguito, these post-CrowdStrike attacks are both more copious and more targeted than those typically seen after major media stories.

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