
Cybercriminals are sending out fake and malicious Dropbox email messages like the one below, which claims the senders are attempting to send documents to the recipients, but the documents are too large or there are multiple copies of the documents, so the senders used file hosting or storage website, Dropbox, to share the documents. The fake email messages then state that the recipients should click on a link within the same email messages in order to view the same documents. But, the links go to a fake or phishing Dropbox website, where the recipients will be asked to sign-in with their Google, Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL or other email providers’ username and password. Continue reading...