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Hackers are exploiting LinkedIn notifications with fake job alerts, tricking millions into giving away sensitive login information fast | Daily Reports Online

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  • Hackers exploit LinkedIn notifications to trick users into giving login credentials
  • Phishing emails often pose as urgent job opportunities to manipulate recipients
  • Fraudulent domains like “inedin[.]digital” mimic LinkedIn to gain trust

Experts have warned hackers are increasingly exploiting LinkedIn notifications to trick users into providing sensitive login information, using highly realistic emails that imitate legitimate alerts.


New research from Cofense outlines how these campaigns often pose as job opportunities, preying on urgency and curiosity to manipulate recipients into interacting with malicious links.

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