These new phishing scams look deceptively professional and play on a simple psychological trick — they appear to come from our own phone or messaging systems.
One of the reasons this scam is spreading so fast is that it looks familiar.
Make sure to treat every unsolicited voicemail email as suspicious.
Question : Why am I getting so many random voicemail notification emails?
Answer : We’ve all been told countless times: Never click on links or open attachments in an email unless you’re absolutely sure it’s safe. For most of us, that message has sunk in. But scammers know we’ve all been warned about fake invoices, shipping delays, or password resets — so they’ve pivoted to something far more subtle: voicemail notifications.
Why voicemails?
These new phishing scams look deceptively p

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