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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Text-to-phone phishing attacks show enormous drop in the first quarter

According to the latest report from Internet Identity security company (IID), text-to-phone phishing attacks decreased considerably in the first quarter of the current year. Thus, these attacks have dropped by 62% from the previous quarter.

Nevertheless, credit unions appeared to be the most targeted by text-to-phone phishing attacks, with great amount of them being spoofed in text-to-phone cases. In these attacks, cyber criminals impersonate companies by text message and try to get people to call a fake interactive voice response (IVR) system designed to steal account information.

Meanwhile, the research found that cyber criminals increasingly posed as relief organizations to launch phishing attacks, claiming to help victims of recent disasters, like the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile.

Besides, increasing volume of phishing was used to carry out Internet Domain Name System hijackings, specifically with China's biggest search engine Baidu.com.

Importantly, the major share of phishing volume moved to targeting money transfer sites.