New phishing masquerading as Free Mobile, but still serving coffee to bypass the scam

New phishing masquerading as Free Mobile, but still serving coffee to bypass the scam

A gift from Free Mobile and “what else?”

Regularly, free subscribers (or other companies) receive scam emails of all kinds. These spam messages are usually full of misspellings and phishing is quickly spotted. A new phishing has been reported to us, which makes it sound like a new store launch. In this context, he promised gifts from partners. Of course there are no free gifts, the only purpose is to steal your personal information.

These attacks have multiplied over time and there are many methods to deceive subscribers’ vigilance. This time, the email gives the impression that it was sent by Free with the displayed address “[email protected]” even if it’s not the real sender’s email address. But the authors made a huge mistake, making them directly disqualified to be deceived. In fact, the email ends with an explanation of what Nespresso is, evidence that this scam has been used with many different brands.

We recommend that you do not click on the link and do not respond to this type of email. In any case, it is always better to go directly to a website, rather than go through the link indicated in an email. And as a reminder, you can report any phishing site on http://phishing-initiative.com/.

Thank you David

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Brooke Vargas

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