How business email compromise attacks emulate legitimate web services to lure clicks
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New BE cyberattacks use phishing with a legitimate Dropbox link as a lure for malware and credentials theft.Threat actors have added a new wrinkle to traditional business email compromise cyberattacks.Call it BEC 3.0 - phishing attacks that bury the hook in legitimate web services like Dropbox.Avanan, a unit of Check Point Software, has tracked a recent example of this attack family, in which hackers created free Dropbox accounts to grab credentials or hide malware in legitimate-looking, contextually relevant documents such as potential employees' resumes.
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