Attackers are sending SMS phishing messages doctored up to look like they’re legitimate correspondence from popular brand names, including HelloFresh and Gousto. The goal is to drive users to a site controlled by the attackers and trick them into entering their personal data. The rising popularity of meal kits coincides with a spike in SMS-based phishing attacks, a.k.a. “smishing
Source: have made it easier for scammers to access people s full names and phone numbers as details are made public.”