Warning: a prank email is attacking
17/04/2020
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In an effort to further enhance our company’s cyber defenses, we would like to highlight a common cyber-attack that everyone should be aware of –Babeani.com. This domain does not exist and it does not belong to OUR COMPANY (BABEENI COMPANY VIETNAM LIMITED). They attacks our Sale Supporter’s email and send email to our customers, forging as Babeeni was sending the email. We would like to emphasize that the only official domain of our company are the Three Domains as listed out: Babeeni.com, Babeenioverstock.com & Lewave.co.uk
Dear Customer,
In an effort to further enhance our company’s cyber defenses, we would like to highlight a common cyber-attack that everyone should be aware of –Babeani.com. This domain does not exist and it does not belong to OUR COMPANY (BABEENI COMPANY VIETNAM LIMITED). They attacks our Sale Supporter’s email and send email to our customers, forging as Babeeni was sending the email. We would like to emphasize that the only official domain of our company are the Three Domains as listed out: Babeeni.com, Babeenioverstock.com & Lewave.co.uk
The Hacker with domain Babeani.com attacks can take many forms, but they all share a common goal – getting you to share sensitive information such as login credentials, credit card information, bank account details or more importantly, asking you to send an amount of money to a FAKE BANK ACCOUNT. PLEASE SEE AN EXAMPLE BELOW OF A PRANK EMAIL TO ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS.
We have attempted to maintain controls to help protect our networks and computers from this type of attack. However, we need to warn our beloved customers to avoid this cyber attack.
Here are some simple things you can do to help avoid a ransomware/malware attack:
• Do not click on links or attachments from senders that you do not recognize.
• Ignore all of the email with DOMAIN: BABEANI.COM
• Ignore all of the back accout that does not belong to BABEENI VIETNAM COMPANY LIMITED
• Do not provide sensitive personal information (like usernames and passwords) over email.
• Watch for email senders that use suspicious or misleading domain names.
• Do not try to open any shared document that you’re not expecting to receive.
• Before making any money transfer, please contact with Babeeni’s official Sale Supporter.
Thanks again for helping to keep our network, and our people, safe from these cyber threats.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
REGARDS,
BABEENI Team