Unveiling the Ultimate Phishing Scam: Is This the Most Dangerous Yet?
Imagine this: It's just another ordinary day, scrolling through your emails, when suddenly, a message pops up from a familiar company you trust.
"Fantastic!," you think, "this must be safe to read." But wait! Hold onto your inbox because what you're about to open might not be as innocent as it appears.
It’s part of yet another scam created by cyber criminals to trick you into clicking malicious links or giving up sensitive info
What's the deal?
Just like regular phishing attacks
But here's how it works: These cyber criminals scour the internet for subdomains of reputable companies. You know those extra bits in a web address that come before the main domain? Such as experience.trustedbrand.com. That ‘experience’ bit is the subdomain.
They find a subdomain that the brand is no longer using and is still pointing to an external domain that’s no longer registered.
Then they buy the domain and set up the scam website.
So, you believe you’re clicking on experience.trustedbrand.com… but you have no idea it automatically redirects to scamwebsite.com.
The criminals are sending out five million emails a day targeting people in businesses just like yours.
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And because these emails are coming from what seems like a legit source, they often sail right past usual security checks and land in your inbox.
Here’s our advice to keep you and your data safe and sound:
• Be wary of any emails that seem even remotely suspicious. If something looks fishy, it probably is.
• Before clicking on any links or downloading any attachments, take a moment to verify the sender
• Make sure your employees understand the latest phishing tactics
• Consider investing in top-notch security software
As always, if you need help with this or any other aspect of your email security, get in touch. Visit www.cleartechgroup.com now.
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