Security News > 2016 > September > Amex users hit with phishing email offering anti-phishing protection (Help Net Security)

American Express users are being actively targeted with phishing emails impersonating the company and advising users to create an “American Express Personal Safe Key” to improve the security of their accounts. Users who fall for the scheme are directed to a bogus Amex login page (at http://amexcloudcervice.com/login/). Once they enter their user ID and password, they are taken to a bogus page that ostensibly leads them trough the SafeKey setup process. The victims are asked … More →
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