On 02-02-2021 14:48, RW wrote:
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 10:47:49 +0100
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So the QR code is remote. If you fetch it could look like the recipient
read the email, enco
Hi,
On 02-02-2021 03:37, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Nothing I'm aware of. Contact me off-list if you have any spamples.
I have. I hope it passes your filter :-)
On-list: the only thing in the last QR-code phishing mail I received
that actually makes it a phishing mail is the following part:
Hi all,
Just very recently, I saw several phishing mails using QR codes to
direct readers to phishing sites. No "a href" stuff, just a "please
point your phone's camera to our QR code" - and fill out our malicious form.
I searched for a plugin - but didn't find any reference to
"spamassassin