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Research by security experts identified emails with malicious attachments as the hackers' MO.
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Research by security experts identified emails with malicious attachments as the hackers' MO.
Of late, there has been a rise in similar incidents where scammers pose as celebs to trick crypto enthusiasts on social media.
Information on customers and employees were dumped online after negotiations with a hacker group broke down.
The incident raises serious questions as it is not the first high-profile account to be targetted lately.
The fraud which involves impersonation and third-party apps is a sign of social engineering tactics getting more sophisticated.
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Google researchers analysed how hackers spread the malware and the kind of information that was stolen.
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The security flaw that left the door open for malicious actors has prompted demands for an independent audit of the bank.