DocuSign Phishing: Spot the Scam Fast
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DocuSign phishing: Spot the scam fast
If you’re like most people, you love how easy digital signatures make life. No faffing about with printers or post—just a couple of clicks and your document’s done. But there’s a new twist you need to watch for: scammers are getting very clever, especially with fake DocuSign emails. Let’s chat through what’s happening and how you can keep your details safe. Here’s the scenario: you’re… Source
Fake DocuSign Sites Spread NetSupport RAT Malware
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, a new wave of sophisticated attacks has emerged, targeting unsuspecting users through counterfeit websites mimicking trusted platforms like DocuSign and GitCode. Security researchers have uncovered a disturbing trend where these fake sites are distributing remote access trojan (RAT) malware, specifically the NetSupport RAT, using a deceptive technique known as the ClickFix method. This met…
Advert: Red Hat ESET’s open hybrid cloud warns that cybercriminals use fake Docusign notifications to cheat users and steal their personal or corporate data. A few years ago, whenever they wanted to sign and send an official document they needed to print, sign, scan, email, and even fax. Today, much of the work is done by cloud application providers. Docusign, for example, claims to have 1.7 million customers worldwide, and more than a billion u…
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