Breach Roundup: Tycoon2FA Phishing Platform Rebounds
A phishing-as-a-service platform called Tycoon2FA has rebounded after a global takedown, with attack volumes returning to pre-disruption levels. Meanwhile, several other cybersecurity incidents have been reported, including a ransomware attack on a semiconductor services firm and a phishing campaign targeting secure messaging platforms.
Cybercrime incidents have been reported worldwide. Tycoon2FA, a phishing platform, was disrupted but quickly rebounded to pre-disruption activity levels. The platform enables attackers to bypass multifactor authentication and hijack enterprise email accounts. A ransomware attack on Trio-Tech International escalated into a potential material breach after stolen data was exposed online. Russian intelligence-linked threat actors are impersonating customer support services on secure messaging platforms to hijack user accounts. Other incidents include a breach at Mazda, a critical flaw patched by Oracle, and a ransomware attack on a Spanish port.
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