Shopify Shop app users are being targeted by a fake refund scam that has been active for several months, with fraudsters operating directly within the application itself. Security professionals should be aware of this threat vector targeting a widely-used mobile commerce platform and the social engineering tactics being leveraged against its user base.
Researchers have identified iAuthFlow V2, a phishing toolkit that exploits passkey authentication by registering attacker-controlled passkeys to maintain persistent access to compromised accounts. This capability allows attackers to retain access even after victims reset their passwords or revoke active sessions, representing a significant evolution in phishing attack sophistication that targets modern authentication mechanisms.
Researchers at Allure Security discovered a widespread scam operation leveraging a cheap website template to create hundreds of fraudulent bank domains designed to deceive victims. The investigation began when a suspicious domain mimicking a legitimate financial services client was found hosting an unrelated bank's branding, ultimately revealing a coordinated scheme to build phantom banking sites for scamming purposes. The $25 template appears to have been a key tool enabling scammers to rapidly deploy deceptive financial websites at scale.
Russian threat actors are incorporating OAuth abuse tactics into their targeted phishing campaigns, leveraging legitimate authentication mechanisms to compromise victims. The attacks specifically impersonate State Department communications, making them particularly credible to government and diplomatic personnel.
Attackers are exploiting trusted enterprise collaboration tools to conduct identity phishing and steal credentials from organizations. Unit 42 provides analysis of these attack techniques and outlines key defensive strategies to mitigate the threat.