Alert: Easter Holiday Phishing Scams and Malware Campaigns

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Via: US CERT

“Original release date: April 11, 2017

As the Easter holiday approaches, US-CERT reminds users to stay aware of holiday scams and cyber campaigns, which may include:

  • unsolicited shipping notifications that may actually be scams by attackers to solicit personal information (phishing scams),
  • electronic greeting cards that may contain malicious software (malware),
  • requests for charitable contributions that may be phishing scams or solicitations from sources that are not real charities, and
  • false advertisements for holiday accommodations or timeshares.

US-CERT encourages users and administrators to use caution when reviewing unsolicited messages. Suggested preventive measures to protect against phishing scams and malware campaigns include:

  • Do not click web links in untrusted email messages.
  • Refer to the Shopping Safely Online Tip.
  • Use caution when opening email attachments. Check out the Using Caution with Email Attachments Tip for more information on safely handling email attachments.
  • Review the Federal Trade Commission’s page on Charity Scams. Use the links there to verify a charity’s authenticity before you donate.
  • Read the Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks Tip.
  • Refer to the Holiday Traveling with Personal Internet-Enabled Devices Tip for more information on protecting personal mobile devices.”

Source: https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/2017/04/11/Easter-Holiday-Phishing-Scams-and-Malware-Campaigns

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