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Wow, got an iCloud phishing scam that is 0% on VirusTotal
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 875737" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>Yeah I took a look at the header, it was delivered to one of my open source aliases -- 10 years ago I was a pretty prominent open source figure with a well publicized email address.</p><p></p><p>And indeed, I took several precautions when analyzing this link. It was also embedded in a PDF which could've been an exploit vector in and of itself.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just for clarity, I was aware from the beginning that this was a phishing link. I was just curious how well the various browsing protection software out there would guard against this if I pretended to be dumb and fall into the phishing trap. It was surprising to me that the only 3 products that detected it were arguably enterprise-only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 875737, member: 83059"] Yeah I took a look at the header, it was delivered to one of my open source aliases -- 10 years ago I was a pretty prominent open source figure with a well publicized email address. And indeed, I took several precautions when analyzing this link. It was also embedded in a PDF which could've been an exploit vector in and of itself. Just for clarity, I was aware from the beginning that this was a phishing link. I was just curious how well the various browsing protection software out there would guard against this if I pretended to be dumb and fall into the phishing trap. It was surprising to me that the only 3 products that detected it were arguably enterprise-only. [/QUOTE]
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