• Top WordPress hosting company hit by phishing ads attack

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Dec 18 14:15:04 2023
    Top WordPress hosting company hit by phishing ads attack

    Date:
    Mon, 18 Dec 2023 14:04:44 +0000

    Description:
    Don't believe everything you see on Google, as some ads were leading to phishing sites.

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    A WordPress hosting company is warning its users that theyre being targeted
    by cybercriminals looking for their login credentials.

    Kinsta sent out alerts to its customers warning them of a malicious Google
    ads campaign redirecting visitors to a fake Kinsta website, asking them to
    log in for different reasons.

    By logging into these fake websites, the victims would be providing their login credentials to the attackers, which could then be used to take over the websites. Staying safe

    Besides the malicious Google ads campaigns, the company also warned of phishing attacks, saying Kinsta users could start getting emails
    impersonating the company and providing links to fake login pages.

    While Google usually does a good job of keeping its advertising network
    clean, sometimes criminals manage to squeeze through - mostly by breaking
    into previously verified accounts with multiple successful campaigns. There are many ways threat actors could use the stolen websites, too, from stealing sensitive information (login credentials, for example), to serving even more malicious ads, to hosting malware, and more.

    Kinsta said its "actively identifying" and shutting down the malicious sites the ads link to, but added that users should be mindful of what theyre clicking on. The company recommends users take multiple steps to remain safe online and protect their accounts. That includes opening the website by
    typing in the address in the address bar, rather than just searching for it and clicking on the first result.

    Additionally, users should be careful with any communication (email, SMS)
    that claims to be coming from Kinsta. Finally, they should secure their WordPress accounts by generating a strong password, and enabling multi-factor (MFA) authentication.

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