Phishing’s emails are becoming smarter, and using some new tricks to catch the victims


  • Barracuda says that the tycoon now offers new ways to hide malicious links in emails
  • URL coding, fake captchas, domain divisions and other techniques were seen in nature
  • Researchers urge companies to use a several layer safety approach.

Tycoon, a popular phishing kit responsible for most email -transmitted attacks these days, has apparently updated with new techniques to help threat actors hide malware and malicious links in email messages.

Barracuda security researchers published an in -depth report that covers numerous new tactics that are observed in nature, including URL coding, fake captchas, the redundant protocol prefix technique, using the ‘@’ symbol and the abuse divided by subdomains.

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