Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Capital One and others targeted in Phishing attacks

Good day everyone, going through email, and saw this email newsletter from Kim Komando and the first item is what we’re talking about in this blog post.

This article talks about a new term Phishing as a service where people can pay $50 for one page and $200 for all pages using banks, a ready-phishing tool.

The prices listed are monthly charges not one-time purchases.

fice 365, Adobe Creative Cloud and Google Workspace are all seen as software as a service. Regarding cybercrime, a relatively new tool is Phishing as a Service (PhaaS), where hackers sell their phishing software to criminals for a monthly fee. Unfortunately, one of these PhaaS attacks is rampant in the U.S., targeting Citibank, Bank of America, Capital One, and Wells Fargo customers. According to the cybersecurity company IronNet, “Robin Banks is a ready-made phishing kit aiming to gain access to the financial information of individuals residing in the U.S., as well as the U.K., Canada, and Australia.”

According to this article, this tool can be changed to mimic the likes of Microsoft, Google or other online accounts.

To read the full article, please read New banking scam: Warning for Bank of America, Citi and Wells Fargo customers and remember that it could target others.


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