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Just got a few phishing emails from enom-servers.com (new domain registered yesterday in China) which tries to exploit ICANN policies.
This was a clever phish attempt because of the domain used and the formatting & content of the email.
I know we've all seen different scams over the years, but this one stood out to me as clever and most likely one that will dupe a few eNom owners.
Email header info shows the scammer/sender as [email protected] sending using qq.com email servers. The links in the mail go to enom-servers.com which was just created yesterday.
This was a clever phish attempt because of the domain used and the formatting & content of the email.
I know we've all seen different scams over the years, but this one stood out to me as clever and most likely one that will dupe a few eNom owners.
Email header info shows the scammer/sender as [email protected] sending using qq.com email servers. The links in the mail go to enom-servers.com which was just created yesterday.