"Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer"

Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer

The fake email with the subject "Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer," is another scam being sent by cybercriminals to trick their potential victims into clicking on the link within it. The link goes to a phishing website that will ask visitors to sign into their accounts. But, any attempts to sign-in will result in the visitor's username and password being sent to the cybercriminals behind the scam. Once the cybercriminals have received the stolen credentials, they will use it to hijack their potential victims' accounts and use them fraudulently.

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The "Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer" Phishing Scam

Date: 7/20/18, 10:13 AM

Subject: Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer - INV0463_001

From: "XeroxDoc [account.noreply@xerox-office0365 deb04anedf9a1XV0n62bj2MKb7a.micro2.com]" - nsf-aozora@ca.pikara.ne.jp

You have a new Document

It was scanned and sent to you [[[Email]]] using a Xerox WorkCentre multifunction device.

View: Document 460009250 INV0463_001

For more information on Xerox products and solutions, please visit http://xerox.com

Online users who have already been tricked by the phishing scam are being asked to change their passwords.

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Oct. 22, 2018 at 1:00 PM by
"Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer"
an anonymous user from: Denver, Colorado, United States

Here's another received last week:

"From: OneDrive <microsoft329e71ec88ae4615abbc36ab6ce4110913@xbox.com>

Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 8:27 PM

Subject: Scan from a Xerox WorkCentre

You've received a document from a Xerox Scanner.

It was scanned and sent to xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.org using a Xerox WorkCentre on Office 365 Portal.

Number of Images: 1

Attachment File Type: PDF

Device Name: WorkCentre 5330

View: Invoice breakdown.pdf

For more information on Xerox products and solutions, please visit www.xerox.com

Service."

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Sep. 19, 2018 at 10:27 AM by
"Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer"
info

Here is another scam:

"From: Brian McCormick <bmccormick@danielsengineers.com>

Date: Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 10:19 AM

Subject: Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer - Brian McCormick

ShareFile Attachments

Expires Sept 19 2018

339865210.pdf

6.9 MB

Download Attachments

Brian McCormick uses shareFile to share documents securely. Learn More.

Please review the attached.

Thank you

Brian McCormick"

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