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Phishers Take Advantage of Iberian Blackout Before It’s Even Over

Posted on April 30, 2025
Phishers Take Advantage of Iberian Blackout Before It’s Even Over

Opportunistic threat actors targeted Portuguese and Spanish speakers by spoofing Portugal’s national airline in a campaign offering compensation for delayed or disrupted flights.

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