• Phishing attacks now bypass multi-factor authentication using real-time digital wallet provisioning tactics
  • One-time passcodes are no longer enough to stop fraudsters with mobile-optimized phishing kits
  • Millions of victims were targeted using everyday alerts like tolls, packages, and account notices

A wave of advanced phishing campaigns, traced to Chinese-speaking cybercriminal syndicates, may have compromised up to 115 million US payment cards in just over a year, experts have warned.

Researchers at SecAlliance revealed these operations represent a growing convergence of social engineering, real-time authentication bypasses, and phishing infrastructure designed to scale.



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