ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
  • Home
  • Security
    • Exploits
    • Mobile Security
  • Malware
  • Breaches
  • Crypto
  • Privacy
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Downloads
      • Malwarebytes
      • Exploits
      • Paper Downloads
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
  • Home
  • Security
    • Exploits
    • Mobile Security
  • Malware
  • Breaches
  • Crypto
  • Privacy
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Downloads
      • Malwarebytes
      • Exploits
      • Paper Downloads
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
No Result
View All Result
Home Security

New Phishing attack targets Yahoo! users

Paul by Paul
March 7, 2013
in Security
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Yahoo spear phishing attack

Yahoo spear phishing attack

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Security specialists are cautioning users of British Telecom (BT) Yahoo! as well as the usual Yahoo! Mail for being vigilant of fake notifications wherein they are directed for confirming their account details, thus published softpedia.com in news on February 28, 2013.

Titled as “Final warning!!!” the scam electronic mail addressing the recipient as ‘customer,’ tells him that his incoming e-mails have been put on hold owing to the e-mail client’s recent upgrade. Consequently, he requires validating his account for having his mail work like before via clicking on a web-link embedded on the message, the e-mail states.

But upon doing so, users are led onto one site which mimics the login page of Yahoo. Notably, the URL in the web-link is totally unrelated to the actual Yahoo as also it’s unsecured thus making the given Yahoo! site wholly fake.

You might also like

Hackers Exploit Maximum-Severity Cisco Zero-Day Bug Since 2023 (CVE-2026-20127)

How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

Anthropic Unveils Claude Code Security to Detect and Fix Critical Vulnerabilities

Meanwhile, users who may submit the username and password of their Yahoo account into the login area of the bogus website would automatically and quickly get navigated onto the actual Yahoo website. Thinking that there’s been certain unimportant glitch, many users may once more enter their login details, however, inside the original Yahoo! website devoid of paying considerable attention to the problem of dual login. As a result, the login details will get transferred onto an unintended destination where the perpetrators of the phishing scam wait to grab the information, security specialists emphasize.

And soon as the information is collected, cyber-criminals will access their victims’ Yahoo! accounts, change the passwords thereby blocking the actual account-owners’ access to the accounts followed with utilizing the compromised accounts for more scam and spam operations, alternatively just trade the data with other scammers.

Thus, according to the experts, anyone getting victimized with the current scam must reset his passwords instantly, as well as for a single password to log into several accounts they must reset each of them.

In the meantime, in a similar phishing scam supposedly from Yahoo! however, really from online fraudsters, back in April 2012, the phishing electronic mail masquerading as Yahoo! suggested clients for adopting the latest Yahoo Mail upgrade, experts said.

Source: www.spamfighter.com

Tags: attackphishingsecurityyahoo
Previous Post

Five Zero-Day Vulnerabilities found in Java

Next Post

Arabian Gulf Oil Company hacked Via SQLI

Paul

Paul

Editor and chief at ZeroSecurity. Expertise includes programming, malware analysis, and penetration testing. If you would like to write for ZeroSecurity, please click "Contact us" at the bottom of the page.

Recommended For You

Photo of the CISCO logo and text saying "You have been hacked!"

Hackers Exploit Maximum-Severity Cisco Zero-Day Bug Since 2023 (CVE-2026-20127)

March 6, 2026
How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

March 6, 2026

Anthropic Unveils Claude Code Security to Detect and Fix Critical Vulnerabilities

February 22, 2026

Phishing 2.0: How AI is Turning Cyber Attacks into a Science

January 7, 2025 - Updated on January 9, 2025

Ransomware Attack Cripples PIH Health Whittier Hospital

December 6, 2024

Cybercriminals Unleash Advanced Phishing-as-a-Service Toolkit Targeting Microsoft 365 Users

November 29, 2024

Related News

Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal AI Data and Hijack Revenue in DarkSpectre Campaign

Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal AI Data and Hijack Revenue in DarkSpectre Campaign

January 30, 2026
KPMG Netherlands Listed as Victim by Nova Ransomware Group

KPMG Netherlands Listed as Victim by Nova Ransomware Group

January 24, 2026
RansomHouse Claims Breach of Key Apple Assembler Luxshare

RansomHouse Claims Breach of Key Apple Assembler Luxshare

January 20, 2026
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News

We cover the latest in technology news, Crypto, Artificial Intelligence, and the threat trends impacting these sectors.

Categories

Piracy

Tutorials

Programming

Malware Analysis

Downloads

  • Contact us
  • Press
  • Writers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2026 ZeroSecurity, All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Security
    • Tools
  • Exploits
  • Data Breaches
  • Malware
  • Privacy
  • Mobile Security
  • Contact Us
    • Press
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 ZeroSecurity, All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.