Online Threat Alerts (OTA)
An anti-cybercrime community alerting the public.

"Your Online Account is about to be De-Activated" Phishing Emails

Online users who have received e-mail messages (see sample below) claiming that their online accounts are about to be de-activated, should not click on the links in the same email messages. This is because the email messages are being sent by cyber-criminals to their potential victims in an attempt to frighten and trick them into clicking links in the same phishing e-mail messages. The links go to phishing websites created by cybercriminals to steal online account credentials (usernames and passwords).

Advertisements

Once the cybercriminals have stolen their potential victims' online account credentials, they will use them to gain unauthorized access to their accounts, hijack the accounts, and use them fraudulently.

A Sample of the Phishing Email

From: MICROSOFT [suhaib@luxolengineering.com]
Date: 2016 11 23 9:12
Subject: Your Online Account Is About To Be De-Activated

Out Dated Security

Your email security is running on out dated security which is not safe, We hereby advice you to update your email security by clicking Sign In for instant security update below or risk being de-activated

* need security upgrade now

It is important you update your account security now to meet the 2017 security standard for a safer and secure mail

SIGN IN FOR INSTANT UPDATE

Instead of clicking on a link to sign into their accounts, online users should always go directly to their online account providers’ websites and sign into their accounts from there. Once they are signed-in, they will be notified of updates, changes or other important notifications.

Online users who have already been tricked by the phishing e-mails are asked to change their online account passwords immediately, before their accounts are hijacked and used fraudulently. For those online users whose online accounts have already been hijacked, are asked to contact your I.T support team or their online account providers for help.

Check the comment section for additional information, or share what you know or ask a question about this article, by clicking the 'View or Write Comment' button below.

Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

Share this article with others.
Advertisements
Write / View Comments (0)
View on Online Threat Alerts (OTA)
Help Maintain Online Threat Alerts (OTA)