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    Cybercriminals have registered greater than 10,000 domains for numerous smishing scams, based on a latest report from the menace intelligence arm at cybersecurity agency Palo Alto Networks. 

    Smishing scams, whose identify is a mix of “SMS” and “phishing,” goal victims with textual content messages that search to persuade them to click on a malicious hyperlink or present delicate info.  

    The domains recognized by Palo Alto Networks’s Unit 42 have names indicating they intention to pose as toll companies and package deal supply companies in at the least 10 U.S. states and one Canadian province. 

    This contains California, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia and Ontario. 

    “We will continue to track and block this campaign,” Unit 42 wrote. 

    Amid an uptick in toll-related smishing texts final yr, the FBI warned People to delete such messages. 

    “The texts claim the recipient owes money for unpaid tolls and contain almost identical language,” the FBI’s Web Crime Criticism Middle (IC3) famous in a public service announcement final April. 

    “The ‘outstanding toll amount’ is similar among the complaints reported to the IC3,” it added. “The link provided within the text is created to impersonate the state’s toll service name, and phone numbers appear to change between states.”  

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