ESET Ireland has detected increased online activity targeting Irish email addresses with phishing scams, using the names of Irish tax and Customs, Bank of Ireland and DHL. The first appears to come from Irish Tax and Customs and claims the receiver is entitled to a 351.23 tax refund. The last one pretends to be from DHL and asks the victim to go to a forged DHL website which asks them to log in with their email and password, effectively stealing their login credentials and enabling cybercriminals to hack their email or DHL account.”]
Source: https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/articles/irish-revenue-bank-of-ireland-and-dhl-scams-detected/

