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New malformed URL phishing technique can make attacks harder to spot
Hackers are now sending messages that hide fake links in the HTTP prefix, bypassing email filters, says security firm GreatHorn. Getty Images/iStockphoto Email security company GreatHorn is warning of a new form of phishing attack that makes malicious messages more likely to get through filters and harder for the average person to detect by sight. By hiding phishing information in the prefixes of URLs, attackers can send what looks like a link to a legitimate…
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