Scammer alert: Israeli cybersecurity firm warns COVID-19 phishing attacks rising - The Times of Israel

Scammer alert: Israeli cybersecurity firm warns COVID-19 phishing attacks rising - The Times of Israel

An Israeli cybersecurity firm on Monday warned of a recent rise in online scams attempting to take advantage of people seeking financial relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.


Many of these scams involved phishing through web pages designed to look government websites that require people to fill in their personal information, according to a report by Check Point.

The company said there has been a large rise since March in domain registrations of websites relating to coronavirus stimulus packages and financial relief, dozens of which it flagged as malicious and hundreds more as suspicious.



The week in mid-March that the US government proposed sending stimulus checks to Americans saw a particularly “major increase” in new domain registrations, it said.


“These scam websites use the news of the coronavirus (COVID-19) financial incentives, and fears about coronavirus to try and trick people into using the websites or clicking on links,” a statement from Check Point said, warning that visitors to these sites “risk having their personal information stolen and exposed, or payment theft and fraud.”


Check Point also said there has been a significant rise in cyberattacks over the past few weeks.


It did not identify who was behind these attacks.


Earlier this month, US and British cybersecurity agencies warned that foreign government-backed hacking groups were using coronavirus themes to worm their way into computers and networks.


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