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The "DHL Tracking Parcel Arrived at Our Office" Phishing Scam

DHL customers, please be aware of fake "DHL Tracking Parcel Arrived at Our Office" email notifications being sent to potential victims by cybercriminals. The fake email notifications contain links that go to a phishing website that steals DHL account credentials victims, or to a malicious that tricks visitors into downloading fake software that will infect their computers with malware. Therefore, recipients of DHL Shipment email notifications are asked to go directly to DHL’s website at www.dhl.com, sign into their accounts and check their shipment status from there instead.

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A Sample of a "DHL Tracking Parcel Arrived at Our Office" Phishing Scam

From: DHL EXPRESS - marthajjones@hotmail.com

Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 2:29:01 PM

To: user@dhlonline.de

Subject: BL/Invoice/Packing list-DHL Tracking.

Your DHL Parcel Arrived Our Office

Dear Esteemed Client,

We could not locate your address, please use our online form to fill your address correctly so we can deliver your packages today.

CLICK HERE TO FILL OUR FORM

The DHL Team

For more information, visit the DHL.

DHL’s customers who have already been tricked by the phishing scam, are asked to go to www.dhl.com, sign into their accounts and change their passwords. If they are unable to change their passwords, they should contact DHL’s customer service or support for help.

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