ALERT! Scams involving email and phone services are circulating

The NJCCIC is warning of an increase in email phishing attacks. These emails, claiming to be from well-known companies, attempt to obtain account credentials and other personal information by including a transaction invoice and then directing victims to a malicious service helpline. Watch out for red flags in these emails, such as misspellings, vague account details, or any unexpected attachments.

Analysts at the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC) have identified a phishing campaign targeting state agencies that communicate with law firms. The email's subject line references a legal document and the body of the email includes a link that appears to be a shared document from a law office.


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