Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) kits are increasingly popular among cybercriminals, allowing sophisticated phishing attacks without technical knowledge. According to LevelBlue, the accessibility of these tools and the ability to instantly attack companies and individuals contributes to their popularity. Common malware continues to be effective, with five well-known malware families responsible for 60% of all attacks. Business Email Compromise (BEC) remains the most prevalent form of attack, accounting for over 70% of incidents surveyed.
Researchers Flag Crypto-Stealing Malware in Google and Apple Apps
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a cross-platform malware campaign named “SparkCat” that targets cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases through malicious mobile apps. Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky first