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Stolen Odido data is still fuelling phishing scams (and it could get worse)
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Email addresses stolen in February’s Odido hack are still being used to bombard victims with scam emails.
When 6.2 million Odido accounts were stolen back in February, the obvious worry was what criminals would eventually do with all that personal data.
Over the 150 days after the full data went public, the two addresses collected a whopping 61 phishing emails.
The first phishing email showed up on March 12, just 11 days after the leaked data hit the dark web, and the volume climbed to a peak in June.
- Advertisement -In other words, if you’ve been involved in the data breach and haven’t received many phishing emails yet, you may not be in the clear.