Phishing
We highlight current phishing threats and provide guidance on how to detect them.Centre commun de la sécurité sociale (Smishing) 2024-03-28 Threat actors collecting credit card credentials |
<recipient's address> Authenticator Sessions Timeout 2024-03-08 Threat actors collecting ZIMBRA login credentials |
RE: Votre carte de sécurité sociale est expirée 2024-02-29 Threat actors collecting credit card credentials |
MyGuichet.lu (Smishing) 2024-02-28 Threat actors collecting personal information and credit card credentials |
RE: Réf. :[# 604 #] Votre compte est bloqué 2024-02-23 Threat actors collecting PayPal, LuxTrust and credit card credentials |
Foyer : votre facture a été prélevé 2 fois (ref:#642-9389) 2024-02-23 Threat actors collecting LuxTrust and credit card credentials by impersonating Foyer |
LuxTrust 2024-02-19 Threat actors collecting LuxTrust and credit card credentials |
Document partagé de <name> 2024-02-13 Threat actors collecting Microsoft login credentials |
Luxtrust Phishing 2024-01-22 Threat actors collecting Luxtrust credentials |
Luxembourg's social security administration (Smishing) 2024-01-22 Threat actors collecting personal information and credit card credential information |
Prevention
If you are uncertain about the authenticity of an email, do not hesitate to contact the entity that seems to have sent you the email using a safe communication manner, using the phone for example (no phone number from the untrusted email must be used in order to verify the authenticity).If you are working for the Luxembourgish government or are using any of the GOVCERT.LU services, it is important to forward phishing emails to us (using Reporting an incident or the Outlook button). This will allow us to take down phishing websites and protect members of our constituency.
Report an incident
If you wish to report an incident anonymously, please complete the PGP encrypted reporting form.
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