Phishing Email Sent Using Salesforce
This phish was likely sent from a compromised customer account on Salesforce. The email definitely originated from Salesforce servers and
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This phish was likely sent from a compromised customer account on Salesforce. The email definitely originated from Salesforce servers and
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.
I recently came across a phishing emails with a link leading to a subdomain of citi.com, owned by Citibank. Further
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I had heard about malicious actors potentially using the Right-To-Left-Override (Unicode U+202e) character a while back. This is the first
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This phish contains a link that leads to Google Translate.
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