LinkedIn URLs are being hijacked for phishing



    Cybersecurity researchers have caught hold of attackers using LinkedIn’s shortened URLs in phishing campaigns in order to trick email apps as well as the victims.

    Researchers from Avanan have shared details of how hackers are taking advantage of LinkedIn’s automatic URL shortening service to launch a new credential harvesting campaign. 



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