Tracking

Explanation

Threat actors are using a DHL theme to collect personal identifiable information (PII) and credit card information.

The phishing e-mail lures a potential victim with a fake DHL delivery notice.

When clicking on the link, the user is first presented a fake DHL website where they will be asked to enter their tracking number.

Once that information is provided, the victim has to enter their personal information.

Finally, the user has to provide his credit card information.

Example

email phishing_form phishing_form2 phishing_form3

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Prevention

If you are uncertain about the authenticity of an email, do not hesitate to contact the entity that seems to have sent you the email using a safe communication manner, using the phone for example (no phone number from the untrusted email must be used in order to verify the authenticity).

If you are working for the Luxembourgish government or are using any of the GOVCERT.LU services, it is important to forward phishing emails to us (using Reporting an incident or the Outlook button). This will allow us to take down phishing websites and protect members of our constituency.

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