"Group-IB Warns of Surge in Fake Delivery Sites in the Lead-up to Christmas"

A new Group-IB report warns of an increase in fake delivery websites. Group-IB's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-GIB) identified 587 fake postal resources in the first ten days of December, 34 percent more than in the last ten days of November. CERT-GIB has identified 1,539 phishing websites impersonating postal operators and delivery companies since the beginning of November. The discovered websites are suspected to be part of a single scam campaign in which malicious actors exploit the rush for last-minute gifts by sending SMS messages disguised as "urgent" or "failed" delivery notifications. The messages imitate well-known postal and delivery services, pressing recipients to visit fraudulent websites and provide personal and payment information. This article continues to discuss the rise of fake delivery scam websites.

SiliconANGLE reports "Group-IB Warns of Surge in Fake Delivery Sites in the Lead-up to Christmas"

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