The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is aware of an email phishing scam that tricks users into clicking on malicious attachments that look like legitimate Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notifications. The email campaign uses a spoofed email address to appear like a National Cyber Awareness System (NCAS) alert and lure targeted recipients into downloading malware through a malicious attachment.
CISA encourages users and administrators take the following actions to avoid becoming a victim of social engineering and phishing attacks:
- Be wary of unsolicited emails, even if the sender
appears to be known; attempt to verify web addresses independently (e.g.,
contact your organization's helpdesk or search the internet for the main
website of the organization or topic mentioned in the email).
- Use
caution with email links and attachments without authenticating the
sender. CISA will never send NCAS notifications that contain email
attachments.
- Immediately report any suspicious emails to your
information technology helpdesk, security office, or email provider.