Director of PandaLabs, Luis Corrons studied one shopping scam electronic mail his wife received that provided elaborately about her so-called Internet-based buying of an overtly antique Brad jacket in extremely fine whole grain leather, so published InfoSecurity dated February 16, 2012.
However, as per Mrs. Corrons, she never bought the mentioned jacket; indeed, she hadn't even made any purchase from that online shop. So Luis Corrons re-examined the e-mail and realized that the message wasn't legitimate. Often cyber-crooks utilized such social engineering tricks, nonetheless, the related e-mails weren't so detailed, he blogged and Pandasecurity.com published it on February 16, 2012.
Beginning with the normal header: "CULT Order Configuration (CULT78318)," the phishing electronic mail after thanking the recipient because she (apparently) bought with CLUT, requested her to see the details attached underneath for making sure her order was right. Thereafter it states that incase of any clarifications regarding her order, she may get in touch with the online store and let 3-5 days to get her order delivered. Meanwhile, she can view the order through a given web-link, while make the payment through debit/credit card.
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