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Phishy Business: New PWA Scam Hooks Banking Customers via iPhone and Android
New research reveals bank customers are falling prey to a crafty form of phishing attacks. These attacks trick iPhone and Android users into downloading Progressive Web Applications (PWA) disguised as legitimate apps. The PWAs bypass traditional security, leading to silent installations of malicious software. Staying…

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your banking app was safe, here comes a sneaky PWA to swipe your hard-earned cash. It’s the digital age’s version of a Trojan horse, only this time, it’s not bringing Greek soldiers—it’s bringing hackers!
Key Points:
- New phishing attack targets iPhone and Android users via Progressive Web Applications (PWA).
- PWAs masquerade as legitimate apps, bypassing third-party installation warnings.
- Attackers use voice calls, SMS, and malvertising to spread phishing URLs.
- Campaign primarily targets users in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Georgia.
- Experts recommend downloading apps only from legitimate sources to stay safe.