Cyber threats are increasing as attackers capitalise on disruption to workforces, security organisations are having to adapt.

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Money Mule Crooks Thrive During COVID-19 Pandemic
…cybercrooks are almost certain to have more than their usual share of recruitable “money mules” — people who get roped into money laundering schemes under the pretense of a work-at-home job offer.

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COVID-19 Ongoing Cyber Threat Campaigns
Exploiting the headline-dominating crisis, individuals, organizations and governments alike are tricked into opening malicious payloads, visiting malicious websites and are subject to misinformation or fraud.

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Coronavirus Bait Sites: Latest Opportunistic Cyber Activity
…hackers are exploiting the COVID-19 outbreak to spread their own infections, including registering malicious Coronavirus-related domains and selling discounted off-the-shelf malware in the dark web.