Fake Facebook page detected

This screenshot shows a phishing page that mimics Facebook’s sign‑up form, designed to collect full name, email address, password, and birthday – enough personal information to steal or create a Facebook account, or to use for credential stuffing on other services. Threat Analysis: Facebook Fake Registration Phishing – Full Profile Harvesting How it works:The victim …

Credit Agricole phishing page revealed

A high-risk Crédit Agricole phishing campaign targeting French customers to steal credentials and bypass the SécuriPass system. Utilizing Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) techniques via smishing, the fake site tricks users into authorizing fraudulent device registration, allowing attackers to hijack accounts in real-time. 🛡️ Cybersecurity Measures: How to Avoid Crédit Agricole Phishing To protect your Crédit Agricole account …

La Banque Postale phishing page detected

A phishing campaign targeting La Banque Postale users in France utilizes a sophisticated Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack to hijack credentials and Certicode Plus codes in real-time. Scammers use SMS and email, mimicking the official bank portal, to steal login IDs, PINs, and mobile numbers, urging victims to authorize fake “security synchronizations” that actually enable fraudulent transfers. …

Fake USPS tracking page detected

The fake USPS tracking case is a logistics impersonation attack that utilizes smishing to steal credit card data under the guise of an “incomplete address” or small fee. Victims are directed to a cloned website that captures personal, shipping, and banking details to be used for identity theft or sold on the dark web. The …

Be aware COX TV phishing page

A phishing campaign targeting Cox Communications customers uses deceptive emails and text messages to steal user credentials and credit card information, often by creating a false sense of urgency regarding payment updates. The scam directs victims to a fraudulent website that clones the official Cox portal to harvest sensitive data. To stay safe, users should …