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Compromised hotel routers push users to phishing pages

15 August 2026 · Source: blog.knowbe4.com

Researchers found that attackers were using compromised hotel Wi Fi routers to send users to fake Microsoft 365 sign in pages. The activity was seen in several U.S. cities and also in India and Saudi Arabia, affecting travelers from many industries. The method relies on DNS poisoning and can look normal to the user, even though the login page is controlled by attackers. This matters because employees on the road may be exposed without ever receiving a suspicious email, which makes the scam harder to spot and easier to trust. A service like Sender Registry helps businesses watch for impersonation and phishing risks tied to trusted brands and login pages, so security teams can warn users before they enter credentials or approve a harmful prompt.

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