I have a friend who received one of those messages years ago, they said her computer had a virus and they needed her to give them access to fix it. She asked how they knew about it, they said they were in charge of monitoring things like that. Her reply was: Wow that’s amazing, because it’s been in the garage and not turned on for about 10 years !
They just hung up 😂
This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Dawn.
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Domain: dropbox.com
Established: 1995-06-28
Server IP Address: 205.251.193.59
Domain Blacklisted: No
In computing, a blacklist, disallowlist, blocklist, or denylist is a basic access control mechanism that blocks all malicious elements (email addresses, websites users, …)
Suspended Site: No
When your website account is suspended, it means the hosting provider has temporarily taken it offline. Website hosts often suspend websites for a myriad of reasons ranging from malware to spam.
Email (MX) Configured: Yes
Verification that the website has its entity’s proper IMAP (Inbox) and SMTP (Outbox) mailbox servers configured correctly.
DMARC Configured: Yes
DMARC is an open email authentication protocol that provides domain-level protection of the email channel. DMARC authentication detects and prevents email spoofing techniques used in phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and other email-based attacks.
SSL Cert Blacklisted: No
Hackers have discovered ways to circumvent, alter, or abuse SSL certificates. An SSL certificate blacklist is a list of untrustworthy SSL certificates that have been created and can potentially harm users.
Website Popular: No
Risky TLD: No
The TLD (Top Level Domain) are the last characters of an entity’s website name, such as .com, .org, etc. Cyber-criminals and threat actors prefer a small set of 25 out of the thousands of available extensions, which accounts for 90% of all malicious sites. A Risky TLD is verification that the domain name is not to be trusted.
Heuristic Pattern: No
If a website uses Heuristics, then it is a scanning method that looks for malware-like behavior patterns. It is commonly used to detect new or not-yet-known malware.
Risky Geolocation: No
Verification to an entity’s geolocation status being labeled as ‘Risky’.
Suspicious Domain: No
Verification the entity’s domain is not listed as being “Suspicious”.