
Father's Day is coming up this weekend. It is a day of honoring fathers and in many countries it is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. Many will buy gifts and struggle for last minute ideas. Because shoppers are expected to spend, cyber criminals will use this opportunity to profit through spam campaigns.
Over the last week, the Dell SonicWALL threats research team has been tracking all Father's Day related spam emails.
As the Father's Day weekend approaches, we are receiving an increasing amount of holiday related spam emails. These emails have a common theme of trying to lure consumers to click on the links and provide their personal information in exchange for access to special offers. The following are some of the most common email subjects:
The links on the emails will take users to a spam site which is part of the same affiliate marketing scheme that we have seen in the past. It tries to convince users to sign up for different offers and these scammers will earn commissions for each successful subscription.
We urge our users to always be vigilant and cautious with any unsolicited email and to avoid providing any personal information, particularly if you are not certain of the source.
Dell SonicWALL Gateway Antivirus monitors and provides constant protection against such malicious threats.
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