Spoofed Domains Target U.S. Senate and Political Organizations
Spoofed domain names have been identified, targeting political think tanks, nonprofits, as well as Microsoft services for U.S. senators and public officials.
Thu T. Pham is a product marketing manager at Duo Security, now part of Cisco. She leads Cisco Zero Trust portfolio messaging and positioning. Thu has ten years experience in the tech and information security fields, as well as a BS in Journalism from Central Michigan University.
Spoofed domain names have been identified, targeting political think tanks, nonprofits, as well as Microsoft services for U.S. senators and public officials.
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