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SCAM OF THE WEEK: Unbottling the Soda Phish

A recent phishing scam discovered by INKY researchers is an example of how well-known name brands can be used to deceive unsuspecting users. This scam begins with a seemingly harmless email from an employee at PepsiCo requesting a quote to ...

SCAM OF THE WEEK: Amazon’s Not-So-Real Alerts

Have you noticed any suspicious PDF attachments in your Microsoft Outlook recently? There has been a surge in phishing emails with PDF attachments sent to Outlook users over the last several months. Many of these emails are Amazon-themed phishing scams ...

SCAM OF THE WEEK: Cybercriminals Ship Out Another Scam

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact supply chains for countless industries around the world. Cybercriminals often use wide-reaching problems like shipping delays to their advantage. In a recent scam, cybercriminals use the possibility of a delayed or missed shipment as ...

SCAM OF THE WEEK: A New Spam Scam

In a new scam, cybercriminals spoof Microsoft Office 365 by using the email address quarantine[at]messaging[dot]microsoft[dot]com to send you a spam notification. The fake notification claims that a seemingly important email with the subject line “[Your Organization’s Domain] Adjustment: Transaction Expenses ...

Email Spoofing: What It Is, How It Works, and Recognizing an Attack

It sounds like a word made up by a five-year-old- Spoofing! The truth is that spoofing is more insidious than anything a child could imagine and is more along the lines of something Loki, the Norse trickster god, would conjure ...

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