Northjersey.com reported:
A phishing campaign disguised as a workgroup notification is circulating widely in inboxes, prompting warnings from cybersecurity analysts who say the scam aims to steal victims’ email log-in credentials and potentially compromise their financial and personal accounts.
The scam message, commonly titled “You’re Added To A New Group,” appears as an alert informing the recipient that they have been added to a project or workgroup. Subject lines may vary, including versions such as “Cecutt-Material Resources Management Proposed Contract and Services. #ID: 749738.” The email urges recipients to click a button to view shared resources and sign in.
A phishing campaign disguised as a workgroup notification is circulating widely in inboxes, prompting warnings from cybersecurity analysts who say the scam aims to steal victims’ email log-in credentials and potentially compromise their financial and personal accounts.
The scam message, commonly titled “You’re Added To A New Group,” appears as an alert informing the recipient that they have been added to a project or workgroup. Subject lines may vary, including versions such as “Cecutt-Material Resources Management Proposed Contract and Services. #ID: 749738.” The email urges recipients to click a button to view shared resources and sign in.
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Key Takeaway: Don't click the link in the email. Go to your bookmark or password manager to load the site
Enroll in Training Sessions: Last Thursday of Every Month is Training on Frauds and New Scam Alerts and How to Combat
