Technical support scammers are forcing their fake phone numbers to real web pages


  • Scammers use the legitimate site to send their malicious ‘technological support’ phone numbers
  • It is called search parameter injection or reflected input vulnerability
  • Attackers change legitimate URLs with Dodgy Details

False technical support fraudsters inject false phone numbers on legitimate websites, with larger companies such as Apple, PayPal and Netflix influenced by a growing type of threat that could put customers’ data at risk, experts have warned.

The scam is particularly misleading because it is bypassing the usual security checks that knowledgeable Internet users can do as verifying the URL, but injecting malicious phone numbers on the official sites.

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