Scammers use Irene, 9/11 in phishing attacks

The Homeland Security Department\'s Computer Emergency Readiness Team wants the public to beware of email scams and possible cyberattacks related to Hurricane I...

The Homeland Security Department’s Computer Emergency Readiness Team wants the public to beware of email scams and possible cyberattacks related to Hurricane Irene and the upcoming 9/11 anniversary.

New bulletins from DHS’ cybersecurity center said the publlic should watch for emails with subject lines referring to the recent hurricane or 9/11.

The emails could be phishing scams that look like legitimate fundraising pleas. They’ll include links to video or photos, but those links will download harmful viruses or take unsuspecting viewers to a malicious website.

The Associated Press got copies of the bulletins from the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, which were distributed to federal, state and local officials as well as cybersecurity and critical infrastructure personnel.

This story is part of Federal News Radio’s daily Cybersecurity Update. For more cybersecurity news, click here.

Copyright © 2024 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.

    (U.S. Navy graphic by Oliver Elijah Wood)Graphic highlighting watch floor of the U.S. Navy. Fleet Cyber Command

    Rethinking defense technology: A blueprint for US success in a complex global landscape

    Read more
    Stacy Bostjanick and Jennifer Henderson

    Risk and Compliance Exchange 2024: DoD’ Stacy Bostjanick, DCMA’s Jennifer Henderson on finding ‘any means possible’ to help small biz with CMMC

    Read more