Think twice before clicking 'unsubscribe' on spam emails
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Watch Out for Malicious Unsubscribe Links
Like the flood of spam texts, your email inbox is likely filled with newsletters, promotions, and other messages that you don't care to read and perhaps don't know why you receive. But you shouldn't just start clicking unsubscribe links, which may open you up to certain cybersecurity risks.
That 'unsubscribe' button may be a scam
Many online scammers are adopting increasingly sophisticated strategies to trick their unsuspecting victims. While these now include everything from deepfaked audio to AI generated images, other bad actors continue to rely on comparatively simple methods for gleaning personal information or funds from targets. The past few years have also seen an uptick in phishing schemes disguised as unpaid highway toll text message alerts. But another equally…
Think twice before clicking 'unsubscribe' on spam emails
If your email inbox is constantly flooded with junk and spam, you may be very familiar with the "unsubscribe" button sometimes seen at the bottom of many of these messages, but you shouldn't necessarily trust that option.
Don’t Click 'Unsubscribe' Links Blindly It May Leads To Loss Of Credentials - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
A sophisticated cyber threat campaign leveraging malicious unsubscribe links has emerged as a significant security concern, targeting unsuspecting email users across the globe. This deceptive attack vector exploits users’ natural desire to clean up their inboxes, transforming what appears to be a legitimate unsubscribe process into a gateway for credential theft and malware deployment. The campaign represents a concerning evolution in social eng…
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