According to Foresight News, cybersecurity firm SlowMist has issued a warning about phishing attacks masquerading as Zoom meeting links. The attackers are using the domain "app[.]us4zoom[.]us" to impersonate legitimate Zoom meeting URLs. The fraudulent webpage closely mimics the authentic Zoom interface. When users click the "Start Meeting" button, it triggers the download of a malicious package instead of launching the local Zoom client. This allows hackers to collect user data and decrypt sensitive information, such as mnemonic phrases and private keys. These attacks often employ social engineering and Trojan techniques to deceive users.