b'THE OFFICIAL NFBA MAGAZINEMOBILE FIRST WARNING AS PHONE EMAIL, SMS, MESSAGING ATTACKS SURGEBy Zak Doffman Forbes ContributorY our phone is at risk as cybercriminals shiftrolled out. This includes malicious to a mobile-first attack strategy, havinglinks in emails that direct to discovered you are far more likely to falllegitimate websites when opened on victim on your phone than a larger device. AndPCs but dangerous websites when given the amount of time we spend on our phones,opened on mobiles, given its so much harder to an insidious new attack vectorthe pairing ofdetect on a small screen, and the increasing use social engineering with mobile devices, is makingof Quishing attacks, where QR codes replace links the threat worse. given the inherent trust in QR codes. All of which Todays new report from the research team atmandates new levels of wariness amongst iPhone Zimperium warns attacks on tens of millions ofand Android users.phones are now moving beyond just traditionalZimperium says such threats are amplified by the banking and payment fraud, to more treacherouswidespread use of employees own devices within mishing (mobile phishing) lures that include thethe companies they work for, logging into corporate downloading of malware capable of hijacking OTPnetworks and accessing corporate systems. This (one-time-passwords) and verification codes,convergence has created an environment where mimicking screen interfaces and the ability to steala successful mishing attack can compromise enterprise application credentials. both personal and enterprise security, potentially Behind this threat is a change of tactics, as deviousproviding attackers with a direct access to critical new methodologies are developed, tested and thencorporate infrastructure and data.8 / FRAME BUILDER - VOL6 3'