#Email #Malware New Visa/Mastercard Scam Today, we’ve received another phishing email purporting to be from Visa with a spoofed email address.The fake mail carries a Ayush Sonavane / 14 years Comment (0) (71)
#Email #Malware Rogueware through Fake FedEx email Another FedEx fraudulent email is getting circulated on the Internet. The attacker is slowly trying to get more innovative as Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (64)
#Email #Malware Beware of Scam- RBI Official Payment Notification This scam email pretends to be from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) office and also carries a doc file Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (44) (187)
#Email #Malware New wave of USPS Scam If you have received an email like the one below you need to be extremely cautious. It looks highly authentic Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (48)
#Email #Malware Beware of Fake FedEx Tracking Report Notification Last week some of our customers informed us that they are receiving spam emails claiming to be from FedEx carrying Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (77)
#Email #Malware Fake emails – American Airlines I have come across some significant activity related to spam email messages that are pretending to be from American Airlines. Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (49)
#Email #Malware Beware of ‘Steve Jobs Alive’ spam News about the death of Steve Jobs has been exploited by cyber-criminals by sending spam emails associated with this incident. Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (62)
#Email #Malware Phishing Campaign Using Spoofed US-CERT Emails Phishers are using spoofed email addresses from the US Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) to trick recipients into downloading a Ayush Sonavane / 14 years Comment (0) (48)
#Email #Facebook #Malware On-going Phishing Attacks on Email Services A series of phishing attacks aimed at stealing Gmail and Yahoo user login information is on the rise. I believe Ranjeet Menon / 14 years Comment (0) (44)
#Email #Malware #Tips Indian Cyberspace hit by Kim Jong-II Malware Mails! It has been observed that cybercriminals are using the name of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-II after his death Vishal Dodke / 14 years Comment (0) (39)