This new phishing campaign can tailor its messages to target you with your favorite businesses
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- Morphing Meerkat phishing kit can spoof more than 100 different brands
- It's been used to send "thousands" of emails, experts warn
- Defenses includes adding a strong layer of DNS security
Cybercriminals have created a new technique to serve phishing emails to business users which are almost indistinguishable from legitimate messages.
Cybersecurity researchers Infoblox spotted the Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) kit, built by a threat actor dubbed Morphing Meerkat, which deploys DNS Mail exchange (MX) records, dynamically serving fake login pages.
The technique allows them to spoof more than 100 different brands, making it quite a potent offering for cybercriminals.
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