Security researchers have identified a clever new phishing technique called the "File Archiver in the Browser". Here is how a typical scam might play out:
For decades, .zip was just a file extension for compressed archives. Today, it’s also a , just like .com or .org . This means ebooks.zip isn't necessarily a file sitting on your computer; it can be a live website owned by anyone—including cybercriminals. The "File Archiver in the Browser" Trick Ebooks.zip
Below is a draft blog post addressing this topic from a security-awareness perspective. Security researchers have identified a clever new phishing
You receive an email or see a social media post offering a free collection of ebooks with a link that reads ebooks.zip . it’s also a