Phishing Campaign Impersonates Israeli Fines Collection Center
A persistent phishing campaign continues to target individuals, impersonating the Enforcement and Collection Authority’s Fines Collection Center in Israel. According to Cyber News - Erez Dasa, this scam remains active, indicating a sustained effort by threat actors to defraud the public.
The campaign typically leverages deceptive communications, likely emails or SMS messages, to lure victims to malicious sites. Cyber News - Erez Dasa provided an indicator, https[:]//supporthe[.]es/Rg0v/m3soIL/, which is a clear sign of the ongoing threat. This URL structure, often involving legitimate-looking subdomains or paths, is a common tactic to bypass initial user scrutiny and basic security filters.
What This Means For You
- If you receive any communication claiming to be from the Israeli Fines Collection Center, exercise extreme caution. Do not click on embedded links. Verify the legitimacy of such requests directly through official government channels, not by responding to the suspicious message or using contact information provided within it. Always assume unsolicited requests for payment or personal information are malicious until proven otherwise.
🔎
Track Ongoing Phishing Threats
Use /brief for an analyst-ready weekly threat summary with severity rankings and key IOCs, including current phishing campaigns.
Open Intel Bot →