It is common for banks to be the target of cyber scams. In recent days, a phishing campaign has been detected that aims to impersonate the WiZink digital bank, operating in Spain and Portugal. In the campaign, Customers are asked for personal data to prevent user accounts from being blocked.
In this case, The fraudulent email looks like it doesn't have spelling mistakes, which makes it difficult to identify it as malicious. Instead, The sender's email address is a random sequence of characters. Last, The link included in the body of the email turns out to be a page that pretends to be the official one. Pay attention because the address starts with HTTPS.
On this fake website, The user is asked to fill out a form with personal data to avoid blocking the account, referring to the content of the email from which it comes.
We remind you that when you receive an email of this type, it is recommended not to interact with the links, ignore emails and if we still have doubts, manually going to legitimate pages ignoring what we have received in the mail.
Fountain: Cybersecurity News
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