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DHL Official Final Arrival Notification Scam

Online users, beware of fake "DHL Official Final Arrival Notification" emails like the one below. The fake emails have links that go to fake DHL websites once they have clicked. If visitors to the fake website attempt to sign into the fake DHL website with their account credentials, they will be redirected to legitimate DHL website at www.dhl.com and their account credentials sent to the cybercriminals behind the scam.

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Once the cybercriminals receive the stolen credentials, they will gain illegal access to their potential victims' accounts, hijack the accounts and use them fraudulently.

A "DHL Official Final Arrival Notification" Scam

DHL Official Final Arrival Notification / DHL Tracking No 524057031

Fri 11/13/2020 3:56 AM

From: DHL Express - haylee24@slclogin.com

To: Dhl Service

Dear Valued Customer,

Please be informed that your cargo has arrived at the port on the 11th of November 2020. Attached are two separate Bill of lading, Packing list and commercial Invoice for your reference. One with Audubon as the shipper and the other with Magellan as the shipper, We hope this will help in guidance for clearance.

Thanks & Best regards

Post DHL service - The Mail & Logistics Group.

The link in this fake email goes to this website fake website: mputsugroup.org.

DHL customers who have already been tricked by the phishing scam are asked to change their password and check their accounts for any discrepancies. They should also report it to DHL.

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