Namecheap email hacked to send out phishing scam emails



Hackers have managed to use Namecheap’s inbox to send out phishing emails to the company’s customers.

Namecheap users have flocked to Twitter to warn of the scams, which impersonate either DHL, or the cryptocurrency hot wallet, MetaMask. The DHL emails claimed the victims need to pay a delivery fee to receive a parcel, while the MetaMask email urged victims to complete the KYC (Know Your Customer) process or lose access to their wallets.



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