News

Here’s something you may not know: Hackers can sign up for phishing-as-a-service platforms. In other words, there are businesses that put together a PhAAS software package that hackers can buy ...
Summary: Lucid, a new phishing-as-a-service platform from China, is being used by hackers to send more than 100,000 scam iMessages per day to iPhone users. The platform is using iMessages to ...
iPhone farms – banks of phones equipped with rotating temporary Apple IDs – are being used to send more 100,000 scam iMessages per day, found security researchers.
A phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform named 'Lucid' has been targeting 169 entities in 88 countries using well-crafted messages sent on iMessage (iOS) and RCS (Android). Lucid, which has been ...
Security researchers say they expect a surge this year in text message smishing fueled by a phishing-as-a-service platform ...
Users who click on links are taken to ready-to-use phishing websites that collect personal information and credit card details.
Although the origin of the messages hasn't been determined yet, we recently reported on an emerging phishing-as-a-service platform named Lucid, which has been linked to these types of scams.
What’s alarming about Lucid is that it involved phishing messages sent via Apple’s iMessage, which uses end-to-end encryption that allows the messages to bypass spam filters. Lucid also sends ...