I got a message from someone phishing as UPS.
The interesting thing was that I was expecting a package on the same day from Amazon.
I do not get a lot of UPS tagged spam and this one was written to slide through as a plain text message with a word document attached.
The closeness to an Amazon delivery makes me wonder if someone has access to Amazon delivery information.


On 12/16/19 2:04 PM, Christopher Browne via talk wrote:
This morning, I received a realistic looking message appearing to be from our hosting provider (linode) which was trying to convince me to send out my credit card information.
Titled... "Linode Support Ticket 13142320 - Other - Account Limit reached. Please open a support ticket."

This may even be more of a "spear phishing" thing as it it was broadly personalized to me, as I help manage the GTALUG account at linode.

Something was looking suspicious about the URL...
http://login.linode.com.login.return.to.https.21354545.paulinasfriends.com
--
When confronted by a difficult problem, solve it by reducing it to the
question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"

---
Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org
Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

-- 
Alvin Starr                   ||   land:  (647)478-6285
Netvel Inc.                   ||   Cell:  (416)806-0133
alvin@netvel.net              ||