A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
The vulnerabilities could have let malicious users masquerade as agency officials, potentially misleading researchers, contractors and others.
Email marketers put too much stock in external benchmarks, which can give them a distorted view of their performance and cause them to make ill-informed strategic and tactical mistakes. That was the ...