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Hotel phishing scam – anyone else getting these?
Nov. 2, 2023, 8:55 p.m. | /u/VadeSecure
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It doesn’t include anything overtly malicious in the initial email, but it triggers our natural language processing filters and our human common sense as “this seems like phishing”.
I’ve seen other posts (as has our team) mentioning a similar scam before, but I was curious if others are still encountering this? Is it frequent? Is it happening to businesses outside the hospitality …
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