Social Engineering
Human Factors in CyberSecurity
Can BlueNoroff’s Fake Meetings Steal Web3’s Keys?
Invites that look routine, agendas that feel familiar, and faces that seem trustworthy have become the perfect crowbar for a financially driven unit to pry open Web3’s most sensitive rooms, according to incident responders, exchange CISOs, and threat...
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DHL Phish Uses Fake OTP to Steal Credentials and Device Data
A delivery email promising a waybill confirmation nudges recipients into a slick OTP check that never leaves the browser yet feels authentic enough to lower guard rails before the real theft begins.
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Are Sleeper VS Code Extensions the Next Supply-Chain Risk?
Subtle tremors across everyday coding sessions concealed a methodical shift in extension supply chains that let a single install seed multi‑stage malware, siphon credentials, and quietly reuse compromised accounts to publish look‑alikes before defend...
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Is Russia’s Hybrid War Undermining CEE Democracies?
RelentlessinformationpressurehasbecomethenormacrossCentralandEasternEuropeasKremlin-linkednetworksbraiddisinformation,covertinfluence,andcyberattacksintocampaignsdesignedtonudgeelections,polarizepublics,andpitregionalgovernmentsagainstNATOandtheEU.
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Quishing: South Africa’s QR Scams Fuel Soaring Bank Fraud
QR stickers at tills, tabletops, and parking meters turned from convenience to conduit as criminals learned that a tiny square could smuggle a phishing site past human caution and mobile defenses, and that shift has been reflected in banking losses t...
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Malaysia Leads ASEAN to Secure the New Telecom Frontline
Rising intrusions into telecom networks, mobile devices, and messaging layers have turned everyday communications into a live battlespace where metadata, routing, and user behavior yield strategic advantage faster than any breached inbox could.
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Are Your Passwords Leaving New Jersey Open to Attack?
Rattling off the same easy password for streaming, shopping, and banking felt like a time-saver until that shortcut began acting like a neon “open” sign for automated break-ins that never sleep and rarely miss.
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Could BlackFile’s IT-Support Vishing Hit Your Execs Next?
A stranger on the phone sounds like IT, knows an executive’s nickname, and asks for a quick SSO reset that unlocks the whole cloud, turning a friendly favor into an entry point for theft, coercion, and seven‑figure demands.
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