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Trojan operator using colorful and elaborate lures to infect victims

Posted on 29 August 2020

From techradar.com

Cybercriminals use all kinds of different lures to trick potential victims into falling for their schemes but security researchers at Proofpoint have been tracking a new threat actor that uses localized lures with colorful images to impersonate local banks, law enforcement and shipping services.

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