



“A link was included, implying that the recipient could reschedule delivery.”Īttempting to visit the domain in the phishing link - o001cfedeexcom - from a desktop web browser redirects the visitor to a harmless page with ads for car insurance quotes. “It is a nearly perfect attack vector at this time of year,” Morton said. Louis Morton, a security professional based in Fort Worth, Texas, forwarded an SMS phishing or “smishing” message sent to his wife’s mobile device that indicated a package couldn’t be delivered. One of dozens of FedEx-themed phishing sites currently being advertised via SMS spam.
