This article is from Trend Micro.
In recent weeks, we’ve been tracking a wave of CVS Pharmacy scams utilizing phishing SMS text messages and emails. The scams attempts are so frequent that CVS have addressed the issue with their own warning, which you can find on their help page. Be safe out there, folks! In the meantime, the following is a summary of the CVS scams we have encountered.
Screenshots from Reddit
As seen above, CVS survey scam text messages are spreading across the US, with California, Texas, and New York targeted most. All the texts share the same goal: to get the would-be victim to click on the phishing link. They’ll use gift cards and other giveaways to entice you — don’t fall for it! See below for where the link takes you.
Consumers have also reported receiving phishing emails, in which the scammers pose as CVS — complete with design and logo mimicry. Note the long, convoluted email address — official email addresses NEVER look like this.
Sample phishing email
The aim here, like the texts above, is to get the would-be victim to click on the attached phishing link. When clicked on, the links lead to a fake CVS survey page, as seen below.
These fake survey pages don’t appear to be especially malicious. Nonetheless, there is no prize to be had, making the whole thing a waste of time. At the same time, it is possible a user could have their details scraped during time spent on the page. Survey scams typically request/steal victims’ personal information. The scammers can use this information to commit any number of cybercrimes, such as targeted phishing attacks and identity theft.
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