Morse code is used by hackers to evade phishing detection
1 August 2021
Microsoft has disclosed a social engineering campaign where the hackers kept changing their obfuscation and encryption mechanisms every 37 days. These hackers are using Morse code to hide their tracks. They have used invoice-related phishing themes to lure victims. Mainly to gain access to usernames, passwords for infiltration purposes.
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