How spammers exploit hijacked corporate domains
By hijacking domains with CNAME records and exploiting forgotten SPF records, attackers seize domains and use them for their own purposes.
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By hijacking domains with CNAME records and exploiting forgotten SPF records, attackers seize domains and use them for their own purposes.
Cybercriminals are sending to companies high-quality imitations of business letters with a spy trojan in the attachment.
Attackers are trying to steal credentials from corporate mail by sending lists of quarantined spam e-mails.
Received a confirmation e-mail for a purchase you didn’t make with a phone number to contact the company? Beware, it’s vishing.
Cybercriminals are trying to extort money from companies by threatening to bomb their offices.
We examined the contents of Kaspersky’s CEO’s spam folder to find out what spammers and phishers think might entice him.
Exploring front-running to capture the Gemini dollar’s antispam stake.
Fraudsters are using the feedback forms on the websites of reputable companies to send spam.
A new spam mailing threatens the reputations of small businesses websites.
A guide on how to protect your account against spammers, hackers, and other gate-crashers.
Scammers are using Google Calendar, Photos, Drive, and other services to distribute spam. Here’s how it works.
Cybercriminals take control of corporate mail accounts to send filter-dodging spam.
Antispam expert tips: How to send mass e-mails right — so they don’t get flagged as spam.
The 5 most common ways spammers can trick you into paying them or giving up your personal information.
Beta-test program results confirm that e-mail administrators should think twice before relying on basic built-in protection.
Kaspersky Who Calls can help you tell the difference between telephone spam and a normal call. Together, we can eliminate annoying cold calls!
Have you ever received a letter from a Nigerian prince? A Nigerian astronaut? How about Daenerys Targaryen? If so, you know that we are talking about funny Nigerian spam — and this post covers it all!
There are some interesting findings in our Q3 spam report.
Kaspersky Lab’s Q2 report on spam and phishing has arrived, and brought little surprises.
In Q1 of 2015, the amount of spam in the world’s email traffic is less than it was a few years ago, but still too high. Junk mail goes from annoying to dangerous when infected by cybercriminals.