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1 Out of 21 New Domains Registered in May Was Malicious or Suspicious - CyberSecurity News

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Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd., a global company in cybersecurity solutions, has detected an increase in cyber-threats targeting the tourism sector. In May 2025, more than 39,000 new holiday-related domains were registered, representing an increase of 55% over the same period of the previous year. Of these domains, 1 in 21 was classified as malicious or suspicious. Suspense of scams targeting tourists and hosts This pick-up is not casua…
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Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd., a global company in cybersecurity solutions, has detected an increase in cyber-threats targeting the tourism sector. In May 2025, more than 39,000 new holiday-related domains were registered, representing an increase of 55% over the same period of the previous year. Of these domains, 1 in 21 was classified as malicious or suspicious. Suspense of scams targeting tourists and hosts This pick-up is not casua…

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CyberSecurity News broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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