![]() ![]() Huh, months later still retrieving sensitive information… It also gives the possibility to start communicating with the victim: as long as the victim believes he is communicating with the spoofed sender. ![]() Sometimes this is useful, because it allows us to retrieve information from the victim. This allowed us to specify an email address where the replies on our phishing mail were sent to. In the phishing mails we were sending out, we usually added a “Reply-To” header. Years ago we have noticed strange behavior in some of our phishing engagements. ![]()
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