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This view narrows the archive to high risk phishing alerts, helping readers and search engines separate urgent coverage from broader reporting while surfacing the clearest next-step guidance first.

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This filtered view helps users compare only the most relevant high risk incidents in the phishing alerts stream, which is useful for both urgent research and cleaner search intent matching.

Phishing alerts guide

What users usually need from phishing alerts

People landing on phishing coverage are rarely looking for abstract threat news. They want to know whether the message, domain or login page is dangerous, whether their account is already exposed and what to do immediately after clicking or submitting credentials.

How this phishing archive supports long-tail search intent

This page is designed to answer searches such as latest phishing alerts, suspicious login page alert, fake Microsoft email warning, banking phishing alerts and what to do after clicking a phishing link. It combines fresh incident coverage with direct paths into the URL checker, email review and recovery center.

Why category pages matter for Google

Instead of sending every user through the generic archive, this landing page clusters phishing incidents, related alerts and response workflows into one crawlable topic hub. That improves topical clarity, internal linking and the match between query intent and on-page content.

Phishing alerts FAQ

What should I do right after clicking a phishing link?

Move to a trusted device, change the impacted password, review active sessions, check recovery settings and inspect the link or domain before interacting further. If login details were submitted, use the recovery center immediately.

Why keep a dedicated phishing alerts landing page instead of only one archive?

Because phishing has its own search demand, response workflow and internal-linking needs. A focused landing page helps Google and users reach the exact incident class faster and creates a stronger topical hub.

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Each alert card surfaces the threat type, documented summary and best next step so the listing itself can answer intent around latest cybersecurity alerts, phishing alerts, breach alerts and incident response without forcing every visitor to click through immediately.

Older alerts from 2021-2025 are still available, but stronger, documented and more recent reporting is ranked first so the archive stays aligned with current Google quality expectations.

HIGHPhishing alerts

Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Scam Ads on Facebook and Instagram: What Users Need to Know

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 21, 2026 | Sources: 1

Meta is being sued by the Consumer Federation of America for allegedly misleading users about its efforts to combat scam advertisements on Facebook and Instagram. Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Identity Theft Recovery Planner

HIGHPhishing alerts

ZionSiphon Malware Targets Water Infrastructure Systems with Sabotage and ICS Scanning Capabilities

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 20, 2026 | Sources: 1

The newly discovered ZionSiphon malware is actively targeting operational technology (OT) systems within water infrastructure, combining sabotage tools with industrial... Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Phishing Recovery Center and Account Takeover Guides

HIGHPhishing alerts

Targeting Developers: Real-World Cases, Tactics, and Defense Strategies

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 22, 2026 | Sources: 1

Developers have become prime targets for cybercriminals employing sophisticated tactics such as malicious npm packages, GitHub phishing, and fake recruitment processes. Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Crypto Scam Checker for Fake Investments and Recovery Fraud

HIGHPhishing alerts

Recovery Scammers Strike Twice: How to Avoid a Second Hit After OfferUp Fraud

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Feb 04, 2026 | Sources: 2

Recovery scams are targeting victims of OfferUp fraud, exploiting their desperation to regain lost funds. Learn the latest 2026 tactics used by fraudsters and how to s... Verified across 2 sources. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Crypto Scam Checker for Fake Investments and Recovery Fraud

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Is Poshmark Safe? How to Buy and Sell Without Getting Scammed in 2026

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Feb 19, 2026 | Sources: 1

Poshmark remains a popular social commerce platform for buying and selling fashion items, but like any online marketplace, it carries risks of scams and fraud. This de... Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Identity Theft Recovery Planner

HIGHPhishing alerts

PromptSpy: The First Android Malware Leveraging Generative AI Unveiled

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Feb 19, 2026 | Sources: 1

ESET researchers have identified PromptSpy, the first Android malware to integrate generative AI into its attack methodology, marking a new high-risk era for mobile cy... Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.

Best next step: Identity Theft Recovery Planner

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Phishing alerts

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Track extortion campaigns, encrypted-environment incidents and decryptor-related reporting tied directly to ransomware response workflows.

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Scam alerts

Review fake support, payment fraud, impersonation and delivery scam coverage designed for rapid verification and next-step action.

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Archive maintenance and remediation tracking. HackWatch does not treat alerts as one-time posts. We continue checking whether vendors have issued patches, workarounds or final remediation updates, then refresh the article with the latest incident status so readers can see whether a threat is still active, mitigated or already resolved.