Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More
Verdict: Suspicious | Risk Score: 7/10 | Severity: high
Category: phishing
How Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More Works
This is a recap of various cybersecurity threats including a poisoned password manager command-line interface, fake Microsoft Teams help desks, a federal firewall backdoor, an energy sector wiper malware, booby-trapped AI pages, and fake authenticator extensions. These threats highlight the diverse attack vectors used by cybercriminals.
Visual Intelligence:
BharatSecure's AI has identified this as a used in scams targeting Indian users.
Who Does Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More Target?
General public across India
Red Flags — How to Identify Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More
- cybersecurity
- password manager
- Teams
- help desk
- firewall
- backdoor
- wiper
- AI
What To Do If You Encounter Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More
- Do not click any links or share personal information
- Block and report the sender immediately
- Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930
- Inform your bank if financial details were shared
How to Report Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More in India
- Call 1930 — National Cyber Crime Helpline (24x7)
- File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in
- Contact your bank immediately if money was lost
- Call RBI helpline: 14440 for banking fraud
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More?
- This is a recap of various cybersecurity threats including a poisoned password manager command-line interface, fake Microsoft Teams help desks, a federal firewall backdoor, an energy sector wiper malware, booby-trapped AI pages, and fake authenticator extensions. These threats highlight the diverse attack vectors used by cybercriminals.
- How does Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More work?
- This is a recap of various cybersecurity threats including a poisoned password manager command-line interface, fake Microsoft Teams help desks, a federal firewall backdoor, an energy sector wiper malware, booby-trapped AI pages, and fake authenticator extensions. These threats highlight the diverse attack vectors used by cybercriminals.
- How to protect yourself from Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More?
- Do not click any links or share personal information Block and report the sender immediately Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 Inform your bank if financial details were shared
- How to report Poisoned Password Manager CLI, Fake Teams Help Desks, and More in India?
- Report to cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 (National Cyber Crime Helpline). You can also contact your local police station's cyber cell.
Verify Any Suspicious Message
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