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Hackers phish 615,000 login credentials by using Facebook ads

Posted on 29 December 2020

From hackread.com

Facebook seems to find itself involved one way or another in every second phishing scam out there. In the latest, researchers from ThreatNix have discovered a phishing campaign that was being run using Facebook ads and redirecting users to Github where the actual phishing pages resided.

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