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Kaspersky halts over 1 million user visits to pandemic-related phishing websites

From March 2020 to July 2021, the global cybersecurity company has identified more than 5,000 pandemic-related phishing websites

Kaspersky halts over 1 million user visits to pandemic-related phishing websites
Kaspersky halts over 1 million user visits to pandemic-related phishing websites

In March 2021, pandemic-related scamming activity has peaked, according to Kaspersky experts.

According to the cybersecurity firm, various fake payment offers and discounted COVID-19 tests are among the most common schemes used by cybercriminals. Recently, phishing ads for fake QR codes and vaccination certificates for restaurants and public events have become popular.

Kaspersky researchers observed a slight decline in June, before cybercriminals intensified their efforts. During this month, Kaspersky products detected and blocked 14% more pandemic-related phishing websites than they did in May.

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“In most pandemic-related fraud, cybercriminals aim to obtain user data. Phishing is often used for this: a user follows a link from an ad or email and gets to a page where they are asked to enter personal information and bank card details. Once they have this information, attackers can use it to steal money from a target’s accounts. If you see a message about the pandemic, we recommend you always double-check the information is from an official source and never give your personal data to suspicious sites,” said Alexey Marchenko, Head of Content Filtering Methods Research, Kaspersky.

In order to avoid falling victim to a scam, Kaspersky also advises users to be skeptical of any unusually generous offers and promotions and to not follow links from suspicious emails, instant messages or social network communications.

The cybersecurity firm also encourages users to always check the authenticity of any unknown website they visit. Additionally, they also need to use a reliable security solution, such as Kaspersky Security Cloud, that identifies malicious attachments and blocks phishing sites.