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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about booking.com focus on a sophisticated phishing campaign, tracked by Microsoft Threat Intelligence as Storm-1865, that impersonates the travel platform to target hospitality organizations. The campaign uses social engineering tactics like ClickFix to trick users into downloading credential-stealing malware. Threads detail how fake emails about angry guests or booking issues are used to harvest credentials and keystrokes. The content provides technical breakdowns of the scam and offers protection advice for Windows users, especially those in the hospitality sector, emphasizing vigilance against such impersonation attacks.
The recent advisory from Microsoft Threat Intelligence has sounded a clear alarm for the hospitality sector and all Windows users alike: a sophisticated phishing campaign impersonating Booking.com is actively targeting organizations with a suite of credential-stealing malware. In this evolving...
An email from Booking.com that appears to be scolding you for an “angry guest” isn’t a disgruntled review at all—it’s a sophisticated phishing scam engineered to harvest your credentials and keystrokes. Microsoft Threat Intelligence has flagged this ongoing campaign, which began in December and...