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Cyber criminals are targeting Dropbox users with a fake
email which is asking them to click on a link to download urgent and
highly confidential documents which in turn redirects to a webmail
account for a phishing scam.The page enfolds into various clickable
icons such as Gmail , Yahoo, Outlook to lure people.
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Clicking on the fake email login, will redirect to another bogus
email login page. The cyber criminals will misuse your login information
and password and run your account for spam purposes.
If these kind of traps from hackers reach u better be aware of this and stay away from clicking the links provided .
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