May 10, 2022  SEONews

Cybersecurity researchers uncover a new trick that lets hackers plant malicious PDFs on search engines using SEO – Business Insider India

  • According to Netskope SEO phishing rose to 450% last year.
  • Hackers are using Google and Bing to rank malicious PDF files.
  • Here’s how you can spot malicious PDF files — read below.

We have heard about data breaches and cybersecurity challenges but the latest numbers from security service edge provider, Netskope, suggest phishing downloads rose 450% over the past year. Attackers are using search engine optimization (SEO) to rank malicious PDF files on search engines.

According to reports, SEO phishing attempts are constantly increasing and hackers are targeting the employees through popular search engines such as Google and Bing. The attack is leading to loss of customer trust, loss of data and affecting the brand reputation.

Research published by Proofpoint shows that in 2021, 83% of organizations were affected by email-based phishing attacks where they were tricked to click on unwanted links, downloading malware, completing wire transfers and providing login credentials.

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