
22/02/2025
Please read this...be extra careful etc. YES IT IS FROM ME CHRIS....
Basically if it is not from a person you know don't open it...not even if it looks like from a company or bank you know
it would start as an email. The only sure way to dodge the phishing attack is to avoid clicking on the initial suspicious link scammers will send to gain access to your accounts.
They usually come with an important-sounding excuse for you to act on the email, such as telling you your bank details have been compromised, or claim they're from a business or agency and you're entitled to a refund, rebate, reward, or discount.'
From there, the phony email will typically tell you to follow a link to enter your crucial information - allowing phishing scammers to see your vital data.
Astaroth puts up a phony Gmail login screen for the victim to access, allowing hackers to copy their private information down before passing it on to their real email login screen.
A brand new phishing tool available for sale on the dark web is putting billions of email users at risk of having their accounts and passwords stolen.