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Forget phishing, now “mishing” is the new security threat to worry about

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  • Businesses are increasingly relying on mobile phones for key operations, and cybercriminals have spotted the shift
  • Hackers have adapted their methods, Zimperium report claims
  • Most phishing attacks are tailored for mobile phones

Phishing is “so 2020” – the threat to be worried about most right now is “mishing” a new report from Zimperium has claimed.

Mishing, a term coined by Zimperium, covers all sorts of mobile-first phishing techniques: Smishing (SMS/text-based phishing), Quishing (QR code phishing), voice phishing, Wi-Fi-based phishing (the so-called “Evil Twin” attack), and many others.

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