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Hackers Using PDFs to Impersonate Microsoft, DocuSign, and More in Callback Phishing Campaigns

04.07.2025
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Hackers Using PDFs to Impersonate Microsoft, DocuSign, and More in Callback Phishing Campaigns
Phishing campaigns are getting slicker, using PDF attachments and callback tricks to mimic big names like Microsoft and DocuSign. It's a wild world out there.
Hey, listen up! Hackers are now dropping PDFs like they're hot, pretending to be Microsoft, DocuSign, and other big shots. It's all part of their sneaky callback phishing gig. They're not just sending emails; they're crafting whole experiences to trick you into picking up the phone. Wild, right?
Here's the deal: these PDFs look legit at first glance, but they're actually a one-way ticket to getting scammed. They'll have you calling a number, thinking you're sorting out some urgent issue, but nope—you're just handing over the keys to your digital kingdom.
  • PDFs are the new phishing bait—super convincing, super dangerous.
  • Big names like Microsoft and DocuSign are being impersonated. No one's safe.
  • Callback phishing is on the rise. If you get a weird PDF, think twice before you dial.
So, what's the move? Stay sharp, question everything, and maybe don't trust that PDF asking you to call about your 'account issues.' It's 2025, and the scammers are leveling up. Don't let them outsmart you.
#PDF phishing#malware#cybersecurity#callback phishing#social engineering#phishing
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