Assassin rogue to trick Internet users

Officials of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have warned the Internet community about online fraud through new email by cyber criminals.

Accordingly, the fraudster impersonating an assassin is hired by a friend of the email recipient to assassinate them. The "killer name" states that if the email recipient is willing to pay him a large sum of money, he will be willing to give up the "mission", otherwise the email recipient will face death.

Scammers recommend email recipients to respond quickly and contact him at the phone number provided in the email.

Picture 1 of Assassin rogue to trick Internet users The phishing emails of this type began to appear and spread on the Internet starting last month.

But just last week, an email phishing campaign applied the same trick as above. However, this time the rogue fraud is an assassin who pretends to be an FBI agency in London.

The content of the email said police have arrested a suspect involved in a series of assassinations of US and British citizens over the past time. The information found when arresting this suspect shows that the email recipient himself will be his next target.

The ultimate goal of this email phishing campaign is to want users to provide their personal information.

FBI officials warned users not to believe in emails that contain such content and should not provide any personal information.

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