Apple is the darling of an overwhelming majority of phishing criminals
Everyone loves freebies and giveaways. Apple products are an especially wonderful gift because they tend to be pricier than rival products and hefty discounts are few and far between.
The best companies to imitate are those that have a large customer base. Apple is among the top ten companies in the world, so it’s understandable that approximately 60 percent of the phishing attempts made last year used Apple’s name.
Con artists tried to fool people by offering them a chance to win recent models of the iPhone or iMac in return for something as simple as correctly guessing the winner of a tournament like the FIFA World Cup.
Amazon is another favorite of cybercriminals, with an estimated 15 percent of them claiming to be affiliated with the e-commerce giant. Together, Apple and Amazon appear in 75 out of 100 phishing attacks.
6 out of 100 cases involve the e-commerce company Mercari, online marketplace MercadoLibre, and eBay.
After e-shop, the next popular target for financial phishing scams is payment systems, used by 10 percent of phishing criminals. A whopping 84.23 percent of fraudulent URLs for online payment systems target PayPal.
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