Sept. 26, 2022, 11 a.m. | Michael Vizard

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A report published this week by INKY Technology, a provider of an email security platform, suggested cybercriminals have found yet another way to impersonate the web pages of a popular brand to harvest credentials—this time, it’s Netflix. INKY discovered instances of malicious HTML attachments compressed in zip files; when opened, the malware rendered a local..


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