Gmail and Yahoo Users Warned With ‘Mystery Box’ Email Arrives in Inboxes, Experts Advice Immediate Deletion

A new online scam targeting users involves phishing emails using the Shein brand to trick recipients into revealing personal details by offering a mystery SHIEN box, which also provide a warning to Gmail and Yahoo users. Check for further details.

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New Delhi, April 2: Online fraud and scammers are back, and this time they are targeting Gmail and Yahoo users with a "Mystery Box" email scam. There are some malicious emails that are using the popular Shein online shopping brand to trick people into handing over their personal details. 

As per a report of Mirror, the latest message, which has begun landing in inboxes, uses the tactic of provoking curiosity to get people to click on dangerous links. When the email is opened, it suggests that users have been selected to receive a "mystery SHIEN box". The emails users receive appear to be a common phishing scam. However, this is simply an attempt to trick users into providing sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, and even bank account details to the scammers behind the scheme. AI Voice Cloning Scam: Tamil Nadu Police Warn People Against Fraudsters Using Artificial Intelligence-Based Voice Cloning.

To trick people into clicking on harmful links and giving away personal information, this method is frequently used in phishing attacks. However, no genuine reward or prize comes with this proposal. It is actually just an attempt to get sensitive data from the victims. If someone fell for it and gave what was asked for, they would be exposing their identity to theft as well as falling victim to financial scams among other malicious activities.

Beware of Scam Emails Offering "Mystery Boxes"

As per reports, the emails started circulating towards the end of the previous month. It is advisable to remain alert in case you receive any similar communications in your email. Over 7,900 instances of fraudulent emails promoting free 'mystery boxes' have been found, indicating a growing practice among scammers targeting unsuspecting individuals. Online Fraud: Department of Telecom Warns People Against Scammers Posing As Indian Cricketer MS Dhoni and Asking for Money on Instagram.

When using email services like Gmail and Yahoo, you can benefit from spam filters that effectively block the most harmful messages from reaching your inbox. Despite this protection, it is important to remain alert and delete emails that offer rewards or claim limited-time offers.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 02, 2024 07:33 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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