New Phishing Threats: MFA Bypass, Fake CAPTCHA & AI Scams
Explore the latest phishing threats, including MFA bypass kits, fake CAPTCHA malware, and AI-driven scams, and how organizations can reduce social engineering risk.
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It's Cybersecurity Awareness Month once again. Like every October that means it's time to be aware of all the scary ways cybercriminals are trying to trick you and wreak havoc.
PhishingBox recently sat down with WDKY (FOX56), the FOX affiliate in Lexington, Kentucky, to prepare consumers and businesses alike to spot and identify the latest cyber threats and scams targeting them today.
Watch the video below for the full informational segment and check out more from FOX56's Live from Chevy Chase show here.
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