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Recently, several users on X reported a phishing attack disguised as Zoom meeting links, according to an update from SlowMist.
The attacker used a domain resembling “app[.]us4zoom[.]us” to impersonate a “legitimate Zoom meeting link.
”The webpage is said to have closely mimicked the genuine Zoom meeting interface.
When users clicked the “Launch Meeting” button, it triggered the download of a malicious installation package instead of launching the local Zoom client.
The attacker used a domain resembling “app[.]us4zoom[.]us” to impersonate a “legitimate Zoom meeting link.
”The webpage is said to have closely mimicked the genuine Zoom meeting interface.
When users clicked the “Launch Meeting” button, it triggered the download of a malicious installation package instead of launching the local Zoom client.
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