"Parcel Delivery Smishing Campaign Targets iPhone Users"
According to researchers at Resecurity, a threat group that specializes in impersonating postal agencies and mail delivery companies has launched an SMS phishing (smishing) campaign against iPhone users in the US. The group develops fake but convincing parcel tracking websites, using smishing techniques to trick victims into disclosing Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and payment credentials. Its most recent campaign, which impersonates the US Postal Service (USPS), is suspected of having impacted at least 108,000 victims. Resecurity noted that in addition to orchestrating last month's successful campaign, the Chinese-speaking group it refers to as Smishing Triad has sold various country-specific "smishing kits" to other cybercriminals. This article continues to discuss the parcel delivery smishing campaign.
SC Magazine reports "Parcel Delivery Smishing Campaign Targets iPhone Users"