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Phishing Vendor Sells IP Addresses to Duck Anomaly Detection
May 20, 2023, 3:18 a.m. |
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A large-scale phishing-as-a-service operation is shifting tactics to allow attackers to avoid anomaly detection by using localized IP addresses, warns Microsoft. The U.S. Secret Service has reported that BEC incidents cost global enterprises more than $43 billion in losses over a five-year span.
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