“You have (1) package awaiting delivery” says the opening line of the email, further down it is “Two (1) Package awaiting delivery”. That doesn’t bode well and it isn’t: an attempt at fraud.
Banks, online services, WeTransfer, housing network, Vattenfall, tax authorities, postNL, McAfee, Rabo, Apple, Chamber of Commerce / Trade Register, Netflix, BOL.com, cloud storage, telephone providers, Facebook, credit cards, Interpol, MijnOverheid… none company or institution escapes attempts by criminals to defraud customers of (a lot of) money from these services.
Part 29: “DELIVERY OF PACKAGES SUSPENDED”. That’s a shame, but it’s even more unfortunate if you click on one of the links and leave information. They go to a domain registered with a dating site (JITO Matrimonial) in India for followers of the Jainism faith, we do not recommend it.
An attempt at phishing (the extraction of money or bank details). The umpteenth one, we previously wrote about:
- Corona phishing
- Housing network phishing
- ING phishing
- Rabo and SNS fake email
- Chamber of Commerce phishing
- PostNL phishing
- WeTransfer phishing
- DigiD phishing
- ICS/credit card phishing
- MijnOverheid (Energy Surcharge) phishing
- Mail account (limit exceeded)
- iCloud phishing: ‘free’ 50 GB
- WeTransfer phishing
- Credit Card Phishing
- T-Mobile phishing
- Netflix phishing
- Trade register check? No, phishing!
- ERecognition warning? No: online fraud!
- In the crosshairs of Interpol? No: Scam!
- Bunq
- McAfee©-Phishing
- BOL.com
- Vattenfall
- Tax authorities phishing
- RABO
- MyGovernment (QR code)
- Cloud storage
- FedEx
By Piet Bakker, image from phishing email.