Kris Deugau writes:
> Greg Troxel wrote:
>> One of my users got mail that really looks like a phish. They are
>> unaware of having an adobe account. It is DKIM signed, but looks a bit
>> spammy in terms of the content (low-quality HTML markup, missing
>> text/plain content).
>
> ... How much ot
Kris Deugau wrote:
> The decoded Subject: might provide more of a hint to whatever
> Adobe-borged software the user actually had an account for.
Subject decodes to: "Important information about your Adobe account"
Erik
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Greg Troxel wrote:
One of my users got mail that really looks like a phish. They are
unaware of having an adobe account. It is DKIM signed, but looks a bit
spammy in terms of the content (low-quality HTML markup, missing
text/plain content).
... How much otherwise legitimate mail have you ins
One of my users got mail that really looks like a phish. They are
unaware of having an adobe account. It is DKIM signed, but looks a bit
spammy in terms of the content (low-quality HTML markup, missing
text/plain content).
Is anyone else seeing this?
Opinions on if it's real, if adobe is compro