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Holiday Shopping Scams Persist with Cybercriminal Tactics

Cyber Security Threat Summary:
Cybercriminals are currently targeting SaaS services and utilizing AI technology, social media phishing, and brand impersonation to pilfer from various sectors, impacting the reputations of legitimate businesses. It is crucial to adopt proactive measures, such as manual or automated takedown services, to maintain consumer trust during the bustling holiday shopping season. The USPS phishing attack encompasses over 3,000 phishing domains that mimic reputable brands like Walmart, with scammers exploiting stolen data to entice victims into revealing sensitive banking details.

Security Officer Comments:
The phishing sites skillfully redirect users to authentic USPS websites, employing IP location to evade detection. Some attackers go a step further, employing stolen personal information to impersonate victims in phishing scams. Both customers and organizations must prioritize protection and promptly patch vulnerabilities. Customers should safeguard personal information, practice strong password management, and stay vigilant against phishing attempts to prevent falling victim to cyber threats -- especially during the holiday season.

Suggested Correction(s):
This campaign, primarily targeting USPS customers in the US, underscores the risks associated with exploiting free hosting services and vulnerabilities within e-commerce platforms.

Link(s):
https://www.hackread.com/usps-phishing-exploits-saas-providers-steal-data/