Purported Proofpoint Flaw: Is it a Microsoft Flaw?
The purported Proofpoint flaw, as seen reported on some cybersecurity news sites, is in my opinion a great overstatement and
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The purported Proofpoint flaw, as seen reported on some cybersecurity news sites, is in my opinion a great overstatement and
Continue readingPurported Proofpoint Flaw: Is it a Microsoft Flaw?
This phish was likely sent from a compromised customer account on Salesforce. The email definitely originated from Salesforce servers and
This one isn’t an email I know it is something that has been around awhile. I’ve seen a lot more
It’s tax season so you know malicious actors are going to try to come after your tax refunds. This one
Continue readingConvincing IRS ID.me Phish Making the Rounds
Does your organization send more than 5000 emails per day to Gmail, Yahoo or Apple recipients? If so, and you
I knew it was inevitable. It has finally happened. I’ve spotted two phish using QR codes in the wild. Why
I just came across this phish that had a method of delivering an executable file that I’ve never seen before.
No, not this one. But I did find a phish being sent from what appears to be a compromised account
I recently came across a phishing emails with a link leading to a subdomain of citi.com, owned by Citibank. Further
Continue readingPhish Landing Page Hosted on Citibank Server Redirects to Phish on Microsoft Server
I had heard about malicious actors potentially using the Right-To-Left-Override (Unicode U+202e) character a while back. This is the first
Continue readingEmail Attachment With RTLO Character in Filename