Criminals hijacking subdomains of popular websites such as Bose or Panasonic to infect victims with malware: here's how to stay safe

New cyber threat exploits abandoned cloud links and DNS records, hijacking subdomains to deliver malware and scams through scam web pages that look legitimate.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/criminals-hijacking-subdomains-of-popular-websites-such-as-bose-or-panasonic-to-infect-victims-with-malware-heres-how-to-stay-safe

Creată 3d | 1 iun. 2025, 00:30:06


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