ALERT: New Phishing Scam Can Steal Your MFA Data!

Cybercriminals are stepping up their game! A new wave of phishing attacks is targeting users by tricking them into clicking malicious links that capture Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) data directly from your browser.

This type of attack has been on the rise since January with compromised accounts, then being used to attack all listed addresses within the user address book.

How It Works:

1️⃣ You receive a fake email or message pretending to be from a trusted source.
2️⃣ The link directs you to a lookalike login page designed to steal your credentials.
3️⃣ Once you enter your login details, the attacker intercepts your MFA code in real-time or steals session tokens from your browser, granting them full access to your account!

How to Stay Safe:

Never click suspicious links—go directly to official websites.
If unsure, contact our support desk to verify the email
Do not reply to any emails sent to you – often these accounts have already been compromised.
Check website security certificate

EasyPC Support Clients:

If you think you’ve fallen victim to phishing, call us immediately. Tell us exactly what happened and also remember – we will run an audit of your account to confirm what has happened.

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