Hacked hotel accounts on Booking.com
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
223 articles
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
Methods used by attackers to redirect victims to malicious and phishing sites from seemingly safe URLs.
How Kaspersky products provide multi-layered financial protection, and what threats it can protect you from.
Examples of how QR codes in emails are used for phishing.
You’ve interacted with scammers or visited a phishing site. What steps should you take to avoid being hacked?
How to protect a company’s reputation from illegal use of its name on the internet.
Attackers invite employees to complete fake self-evaluations to steal corporate credentials.
Why criminals want to hack your website, how they might use it in new attacks, and how to stop them.
How URL shorteners work, how they can be used, and the privacy and security threats they pose.
Scammers want to steal your passwords and financial data with fake websites. But where do they host them, and how to spot a fake?
Fake websites and email addresses are often used in phishing and targeted attacks. How do fake domains get created, and how to spot one?
Website names in the ZIP and MOV domains are indistinguishable from file names. How will this affect IT systems, and what will threat actors do?
Cybercriminals are using hijacked SharePoint servers to send dangerous notifications.
We explain how two-factor authentication with one-time codes works, what the benefits and risks are, and what else you can do to better protect your accounts.
Information security measures are far more effective when supported by top management. How to get this support?
A new generation of chatbots creates coherent, meaningful texts. This can help out both cybercriminals and cyberdefenders.
Received an attractive job offer from a stranger? Be careful! It could be a scam…
Many hacks have started during Christmas holidays. A few simple tips will reduce the chances of your company becoming the next victim.