by Greg Scott | Oct 29, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. Another scam claiming to come from my email administrator. But before clicking on the link to make everything all better, hover over it first to see where it really points. Hint: not somewhere I want to go....
by Greg Scott | Oct 28, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. Fake Amazon documents may be one of the most common phishing attacks. Timing is everything. Maybe you ordered something big from Amazon a couple days ago and you’re expecting a shipping...
by Greg Scott | Oct 28, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. This came in via my website contact form. And so, unless I believe the email address the sender left in the web form, it really is anonymous. If I wanted to badly enough, I could find the IP Address of the...
by Greg Scott | Oct 27, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. This is a pretty good phishing scam because Quickbooks emails electronic invoices all the time and Accounts Payable departments are used to seeing them. The only giveaway is hovering over the embedded link....
by Greg Scott | Oct 27, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. Feedback for future phishers – if you want to impersonate an American company, make sure your email subject looks like it came from somebody who speaks English as a native language. Still, sometimes...
by Greg Scott | Oct 27, 2020 | Phish collection
For more phishing samples, see my phishy email collection. This is a great phishing attack, designed to look like a routine invoice. No doubt, the attached spreadsheet includes a nasty surprise. Don’t fall for it. I give this one an A-. Ya never know what you...
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