Hello, May I suggest to report the phishing using the Signal Spam plugin as well? Also, if Mailchimp wants to, they can put their manually qualified phishing in Signal Spam blacklist for instant protection of Signal Spam users against the phishing.
Kind regards, Thomas FONTVIELLE Secrétaire général +33 (0)7 72 18 33 60 @signalspam | @tfontvielle Le 28 févr. 2019 à 10:19 +0100, Paul Smith <[email protected]>, a écrit : > On 27/02/2019 20:56, Matt Gilbert via mailop wrote: > > I understand how frustrating this can be for you who have received one > > of these emails, and I personally thank you for keeping those tinfoil > > hats on tight. > > > It wasn't that frustrating for me - it's phishing, I see them all the > time, but I thought it was clever to use an email platform to perform a > phishing attack against itself. > > This meant that it passed basic 'is this forged' checks because of that > (eg it was DKIM signed by Mailchimp). Thankfully, (a) I've learned to be > ultra-suspicious, and (b) I'm fairly sure I just have a free Mailchimp > account, so why I'd be asked to check my billing details was suspicious. > > I didn't know it was already known about, so I reported it :-) Normally > I don't bother because I know there's nothing that the phishee can > reasonably do about it, but in this case there was. > > > > -- > > > Paul Smith Computer Services > Tel: 01484 855800 > Vat No: GB 685 6987 53 > > Sign up for news & updates at http://www.pscs.co.uk/go/subscribe > > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > [email protected] > https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
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