Submitted by atilan • February 12, 2020
www.cybersecasia.net
"Safety measures in an email purportedly from the World Health Organization (WHO) actually is a phishing scam. Here are the real safety measures we need against it!
With the outbreak of the coronavirus, Sophos, a global leader in next-generation cybersecurity, has identified a phishing scam that uses the coronavirus as its lure.
An email carrying the World Health Organization (WHO) logo has been circulating around, asking people to go through an attached document on safety measures to take to prevent the spread of coronavirus."
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