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10 brands hackers 'copy' the most to steal your personal, financial data

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2024, 15:26 IST
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10 brands hackers 'copy' the most to steal your personal, financial data

Scammers and cybercriminals are perpetually seeking new methods to deceive individuals. Phishing, a prevalent tactic, involves fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information. Emails or text messages seemingly originating from well-known brands might infiltrate your inbox, yet they could be fraudulent. Cybersecurity firm Check Point warns that scammers often employ reputable logos to disguise their deceitful intentions. Here are 10 brands commonly impersonated by scammers to coax individuals into divulging personal and financial information:

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Microsoft: The brand most commonly imitated by cybercriminals

The technology behemoth represented 39% of all brand phishing attempts.

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Google: The second most frequently utilized major brand

11% of phishing attempts utilized a counterfeit Google logo.

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LinkedIn: Social media companies rank third, following major players from the technology and banking sectors

Phishing attempts utilizing fake logos and information from LinkedIn accounted for 11% of the total.

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​Apple: Another big name used by scammers

The Cupertino-based tech giant accounted for 5% of all brand phishing attempts

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​DHL: 5th most commonly used brand name​

DHL had accounted for 3.9% of all phishing attempts.

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Amazon: Accounted for 3% of all brand phishing attempts

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Facebook: 10th most-common brand name

​With 2% of total brand phishing attempts, Facebook stands at 7th position in the list.​

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​Roblox: 2% of total brand phishing attempts​

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​Wells Fargo: Banking names are popular after tech companies​

The American financial services corporation constituted 2% of phishing attempts.

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Airbnb: 1% of all phishing brand attempts

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