Clickbait Mailings in Telegram May Be the Work of Fraudsters — Ministry of Internal Affairs

Attackers are Parasitizing on Socially Significant Topics

In Telegram channels, fraudsters are spreading phishing links that attract attention with their "catchy" headlines. This was warned by the Department for Combating Illegal Use of Information and Communication Technologies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Attackers are parasitizing on socially significant topics, writing громкие слова, but the ultimate goal is to steal money.
Ministry of Internal Affairs

Law enforcement officials explained that "clickbait" plays on the emotions of fear, curiosity, and surprise, often uses understatement and creates a sense of urgency. Now it is used by news portals, bloggers, marketers, and fraudsters.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that cybercriminals had come up with a new way to deceive — they began to use malicious attachments in the form of archives that contain phishing links.

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