Really helpful to be able to point to examples like this, in part also to highlight that baseline social engineering evolves/improves over time.
Spoofing a searchable number demonstrates planning & scale.
Using narrative tension to get the target to enter info is solid work.
I got a very clever phone call from someone pretending to be Royal Mail this morning.
They claimed to be holding a package for me and needed some details in order for me to claim it.
Stay tuned to here how it went, and what fancy phishing they used.
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