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Throughout the fall, researchers have seen an uptick in attackers' use of fraudulent shipping alerts. Recent campaigns have been targeting several industries, including the following:
• Manufacturing
• Technology
• Healthcare
• Retail
• Construction
Historically, shipping-themed phishing messages have spiked dramatically during the holiday shopping season. Which makes this the ideal time to raise end-user awareness and provide tips for avoiding these attacks.
Organizations and consumers regularly receive valid shipping alerts. This familiarity makes it harder for people to spot messages that imitate well-known brands from operators like UPS, FedEx, DHL, and USPS. Employees need to be aware that fraudulent shipping emails—which generally look legitimate at first glance—can spread malware, compromise account credentials, and steal money from unsuspecting recipients.
The latest Attack Spotlight from Proofpoint covers the trending threat of shipping-themed phishing emails. These free awareness materials provide a real-world example of a fraudulent shipping notification and inform end-users of the ways attackers try to fool them, including the following:
Attack Spotlight resources are available on the Proofpoint website. The following materials are free to use and distribute:
Share these security awareness materials to help your employees stay safer at work and at home this holiday season (and year round).