![]() Should you receive a message similar to the one detailed above, please do not follow the embedded link in the message text and, instead, delete it immediately. (A "screen scrap" is a cloned image of another web site designed to fool browsers into thinking that they are on another site.) Recipient who follow the link will be taken to a compromised web site which present a "screen scrap" of the generic Microsoft Office 365 logon page. The message includes a link with the label "View File" along text claiming that the document is ready for download. The message claims to notify them of a document waiting for them on Dropbox. Though the purported sender may vary, this instance appears to come from "Drop Support" using the address dropslondon citygateconsuulting.london. Targets of this particular phishing scam will receive an email message with the Subject line "New Dropbox Message: (1) New Document Pending Your Approval". Dropbox, of course, is one of several the cloud storage and file sharing solutions. ![]() CSIT has received reports of a new phishing scam which uses Dropbox as a lure.
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