Phishing campaigns are still numerous and continue to claim victims.

The latest concerns Free Mobile subscribers, according to several testimonies posted on Twitter and spotted by Phonandroid.

Several Internet users claim to have received an SMS from their operator indicating: “Free Mobile: following a suspicious activity on your account, an agent tried to make contact.

Identify yourself at freeverif.myftp.org.

By clicking on the link, the recipient of the message is invited to enter their username and password.

With a few details

By using the same design as the Free interface, hackers hope to lure their victims into getting their hands on their personal information.

The font of the text and the absence of a logo on the "Connect" button make it (difficult) to understand that this is a fake connection page.

To identify scams, it is important to verify the sender's email address or number.

Spelling mistakes and strange wording also identify these phishing campaigns.

Any phishing attempt can be reported on the Phishing Initiative site, set up by the Ministry of the Interior.

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