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Experts warn Amazon’s Simple Email Service is being abused to launch ‘massive volume’ of phishing attacks | Daily Reports Online

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  • Attackers are hijacking exposed AWS credentials to send large‑scale phishing emails via Amazon SES
  • Malicious messages bypass SPF, DKIM, and DMARC checks, landing directly in inboxes
  • Researchers warn the trend is growing, urging stricter IAM practices and key management

The Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is being abused to launch a “massive volume” of phishing attacks which easily bypass current defenses and expose victims to risks of credential and identity theft.


Security researchers Kaspersky sounded the alarm in a new report which noted, “Specifically, we’ve recently observed an uptick in phishing attacks leveraging Amazon SES.”



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