Phish Bowl Alerts
This name-dropping phish assumes a close familiarity with its target (using the name in the subject and salutation), with the tone of a friend dropping by again with a great job offer. The email even includes the recipient's phone number, which may have been pulled from a list exposed on the web (as the result of a data compromise) or collected by a service like Spokeo.
From: Martina Cardinali <hrdepartments@theswimmer.net>
Date: Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 4:52 PM
Subject: Josiah, please get in touch with us as soon as possible
To: <josiah_carberry@brown.edu>
Hello again, Josiah Carberry,
This is Martina Cardinali again, I represent international European company Ocinap S.n.c Real Estate. Today we are seeking creative minds to supplement our team, and your resume seems quite interesting and suitable.
We offer you to work remotely, make your own schedule and yet be able to get an attractive pay and set of benefits for your time.
Please confirm if this is still your number [ Redacted ] so that we can call you.
Please reply back to this email and let us know the time convenient for you tomorrow so that we can call you and explain you more about our vacancies.
Sincerely,
Account Manager
Martina Cardinali
Ocinap S.n.c Real Estate