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Phishing groups are collecting user data, email and banking passwords via fake voter registration forms – ZDNet
With the election window closing, phishing groups are striking the iron while it’s hot.

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Days ahead of the US Presidential Election, spam groups are hurrying to strike the iron while it’s still hot and using voter registration-related lures to trick people into accessing fake government sites and give away their personal data, sometimes with the group being so bold to ask for banking and email passwords and even auto registration information.
These campaigns have been taking place since September and are still going on today, while the lures (email subject lines)…
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