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Scam ‘Funeral Streaming’ Groups Thrive on Facebook

Krebs on Security

One of the many scam funeral group pages on Facebook. One of many look-alike landing pages for video streaming services linked to scam Facebook funeral groups. net for DNS. com , but historical DNS records show this website also used DNS servers from webhostbd[.]net. xyz , a domain registered in November 2023.

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New Investment Scams Use Facebook Ads, RDGA Domains, and IP Checks to Filter Victims

The Hacker News

Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the lid on two threat actors that orchestrate investment scams through spoofed celebrity endorsements and conceal their activity through traffic distribution systems (TDSes). The activity clusters have been codenamed Reckless Rabbit and Ruthless Rabbit by DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox.

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Who’s Behind the DomainNetworks Snail Mail Scam?

Krebs on Security

Here’s a look at the most recent incarnation of this scam — DomainNetworks — and some clues about who may be behind it. The Better Business Bureau listing for DomainNetworks gives it an “F” rating, and includes more than 100 reviews by people angry at receiving one of these scams via snail mail.

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Google Joins Forces with GASA and DNS RF to Tackle Online Scams at Scale

The Hacker News

Google on Wednesday announced a new partnership with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) and DNS Research Federation (DNS RF) to combat online scams.

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Cybercriminals Using Novel DNS Hijacking Technique for Investment Scams

The Hacker News

A new DNS threat actor dubbed Savvy Seahorse is leveraging sophisticated techniques to entice targets into fake investment platforms and steal funds.

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Don’t Let Your Domain Name Become a “Sitting Duck”

Krebs on Security

Your Web browser knows how to find a site like example.com thanks to the global Domain Name System (DNS), which serves as a kind of phone book for the Internet by translating human-friendly website names (example.com) into numeric Internet addresses. And the bulk of these are at a handful of DNS providers.”

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All Gmail users at risk from clever replay attack

Malwarebytes

This attack, first flagged by Nick Johnson , the lead developer of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a blockchain equivalent of the popular internet naming convention known as the Domain Name System (DNS). A URL in the email pointed Nick to a sites.google.com page that looked like an exact copy of the official Google support portal.

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