![]() It actually comes from a compromised domain and contains a very short message within its body. Purporting to be from Apple Store, the email infiltrated inboxes using the same display name. As cybercrime morphs and evolves in complexity, cybercriminals are increasingly preying upon emotions of cyber users in a bid to trick them into revealing confidential data online.Ī case in point is a phishing email scam that MailGuard detected yesterday evening (AEST).
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