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The DHL link you just received could steal your password if it looks like this

MakeUseOf·Sara Heritage·about 1 month ago
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Credit: Shutterstock Published Apr 29, 2026, 4:44 PM EDT Sara Heritage is a tech and gaming journalist, who's currently making her way up to Master Ball rank in Pokemon Champions. Bylines in IGN, GAMINGbible, The Gamer and more. You can usually find her tinkering with tech, or restoring old consoles, always with one of her 3 cats nearby. Come and talk with her over on Twitter @SHeritageJourno. Sign in to your MakeUseOf account Summary DHL phishing uses display-name spoofing and fake OTP flow to steal passwords, IP, geolocation, and device data. The scam uses fake "confirm your waybill" steps and artificial delays to lower your guard. Protect yourself: check the URL, use a password manager, never enter on-screen codes, and verify on DHL's site. A startling new report from Forcepoint X-Labs has shed light on a sophisticated DHL phishing campaign targeting users worldwide.…

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