MyFax users are asked to be aware of "Encrypted Message shared with you via Myfax Support" email scams being sent by cybercriminals. The fake emails contain a link that goes to a phishing website that steals personal information and online account credentials. And, to malicious websites that will infect the computers of visitors who download and install software or app from them.
A Sample of the "MyFax Encrypted Message shared with You" Scam
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 1:27 PM
Subject: Encrypted Message shared with you via Myfax Support
I tried sending you some document but due to the file size I have uploaded it using Efax Delivery.
Your attachment is now available. To view it, use the button below, or visit “Statements” within the Settings page.
View Statement
Thanks,
The Bluebird Team
Myfax users who have already been tricked by the scam are asked to change their passwords and contact MyFax for help.
MyFax users should always go directly to https://www.MyFax.com/ and sign into their accounts, instead of clicking on a link in an email message. Once they have signed in, they should be able to view their documents from there. This will prevent them from becoming victims of phishing scams sent by cybercriminals.