Refund Scam Sent Through PayPal
This email was sent through PayPal. While it doesn’t have any malicious links or attachments and doesn’t appear to be
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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
I found this Yahoo! phish that arrived today, claiming that you need to agree to updated conditions to use Yahoo
Here are two examples from the same phishing campaign. One links to the legitimate Booking.com web site and one links
Continue readingPhish Uses Redirects on Legitimate Web Sites
Here is a phishing email seen that links to nvc.microsoft.com and when clicked redirects to a page hosted on customervoice.microsoft.com.
I found a phishing email containing a link to techrepublic.com, which ends up redirecting to a .ar (Argentina TLD) URL,
Continue readingLink in Phishing Email Leads to TechRepublic Redirector
Here is a phish that popped up last week. It was sent from Salesforce servers and links to a Facebook