Recursos litúrgicos

Recursos litúrgicos

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In Yahoo Mail, legitimate emails from Yahoo will show a special icon next to the sender's name.

If an email or site demands you move money or enter your password immediately, it is likely a scam.

Let's look into what happened to SVB, how attackers leveraged this panic, and how to stay safe. The 2023 SVB Collapse: A Quick Refresher

Following the collapse, scammers created imposter websites or sent phishing emails often using variations of "svb" in the URL to trick people. If you see a link that looks like "yahoo.com.svb" or similar:

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank was a major event, and scammers utilized the confusion to create fraudulent sites. Sites using ".svb" in their name—especially combined with major brands like Yahoo—should be treated with extreme caution and reported.

Type the domain name (e.g., finance.yahoo.com ) into your browser yourself. Never click a link in an unsolicited email or SMS, especially if it looks suspicious like yahoo.com.svb .

To steal login credentials, personal information, or money by mimicking trusted sources.

When Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapsed in March 2023, it sent shockwaves through the tech startup world. For days, the internet was flooded with news, panic, and unfortunately, scams. While "yahoo.com.svb" isn't a direct, standard URL used by Yahoo, it likely represents a common phishing technique used during major news events.

Yahoo.com.svb

In Yahoo Mail, legitimate emails from Yahoo will show a special icon next to the sender's name.

If an email or site demands you move money or enter your password immediately, it is likely a scam.

Let's look into what happened to SVB, how attackers leveraged this panic, and how to stay safe. The 2023 SVB Collapse: A Quick Refresher

Following the collapse, scammers created imposter websites or sent phishing emails often using variations of "svb" in the URL to trick people. If you see a link that looks like "yahoo.com.svb" or similar:

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank was a major event, and scammers utilized the confusion to create fraudulent sites. Sites using ".svb" in their name—especially combined with major brands like Yahoo—should be treated with extreme caution and reported.

Type the domain name (e.g., finance.yahoo.com ) into your browser yourself. Never click a link in an unsolicited email or SMS, especially if it looks suspicious like yahoo.com.svb .

To steal login credentials, personal information, or money by mimicking trusted sources.

When Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapsed in March 2023, it sent shockwaves through the tech startup world. For days, the internet was flooded with news, panic, and unfortunately, scams. While "yahoo.com.svb" isn't a direct, standard URL used by Yahoo, it likely represents a common phishing technique used during major news events.