PostNL 3 warns of fake e-mails
PostNL warns customers to be alert to a new form of computer crime. Cybercriminals currently use fake emails that appear to originate from PostNL to spread malicious and malicious 3 software (malware), according to the postal service. In the phishing mail mention of a package that could not be delivered (see link at the bottom of this article for an example of the fake email).
Do not click on links This is a form of malicious software that threatens people and then asking for money in bitcoins, says the company. If the victim does not pay, who gets rid of the computer or its files remain inaccessible. The servers that spread malicious software have been removed from the air, says PostNL. ,, However, the warning remains in effect to open the fake email and delete. The probability that cybercriminals again sending mails is significant. ''
Mail PostNL PostNL has also given customers warned last week by e-mail phishing end of the phishing attempt. However, 3 this email was not trusted by many recipients and as well as phishing. On his site PostNL explains: 3 "The warning e-mail and fake e-mail can be confused with the warning e-mail of 17 October (sender PostNL 3 My Package, entitled" Warning infected emails) you. hesitate to open. "
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