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No, not this one. But I did find a phish being sent from what appears to be a compromised account
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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
This phish contains a link that leads to Google Translate.
Here’s a type of phish I haven’t seen before. It intends to make the victim believe they opened some sort
This email was sent through PayPal. While it doesn’t have any malicious links or attachments and doesn’t appear to be
I received this phish last week. It’s a follow-up to the phish I posted previously here. In it, they told
I found this phish a few days ago. I’m quite sure something similar has been around for a long time
In every email environment I’ve managed, one of the first things I do if it’s not already done is set
The malicious threat actor and phish kit creator and seller “MRWEEBEE” has been around since July 2021. This phish kit