Phishing emails with fake Linkedin connection requests are targeting users
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NPAV research team has recently reported a Linkedin request based phishing scam.
The phishing email generally contains a connection request from a verified account that can easily be used to lure users into hacker's trap.
The email states that the request received is from a legitimate buyer/seller. This impersonation can lead users straight into the traps of hackers. Hackers can launch various malicious cyber attacks through these emails.
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