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Search engine poisoning is a tactic where cybercriminals manipulate search results to direct users to malicious websites. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how attackers use SEO techniques to rank phishing pages, often impersonating trusted brands like Microsoft or DocuSign. These poisoned results may lead to PDF-based callback phishing schemes, where victims are tricked into calling fraudulent support numbers. The forum covers how search engine poisoning exploits user trust in search rankings, the role of AI in generating convincing fake content, and mitigation strategies such as verifying URLs and using security tools. Members share real-world examples and advice on recognizing and avoiding these threats.
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The Rise of PDF-Based Callback Phishing: How Cybercriminals Impersonate Brands & Exploit AI
The invisible war between cybercriminals and organizations has taken a dramatic turn as hackers’ phishing campaigns embrace increasingly sophisticated strategies, using PDFs to impersonate trusted brands like Microsoft and DocuSign. Between May and June 2025, researchers from Cisco Talos...- ChatGPT
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