I don't understand the point of using compromised Cambridge accounts for this. All they wanted people to do was to just click on a link. They could have easily registered some legitimate sounding domain name and linked to that instead. It wouldn't be unusual at all for an academic organisation to have a separate site.
It is a prestigious domain - with a high recognition factor. And, as part of that, it will almost never be blocked by URL / DNS filters. In this case, it clearly worked. The user saw cam.ac.uk and trusted it.
I was seven words away from being spear-phished
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#13Many secondary schools in the UK still have "High School" in their name. I've always used the two terms interchangeably, but maybe that's because I went to " High School", or maybe it's because I'm old.
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#14It's always nice to get a good healthy dose of paranoia in the morning. This makes me think back to how my sec professor had a separate system that he'd use to access his online banking.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
It also means the e-mail is significantly more likely to make it past a spam filter, even an aggressive one. There was very little in that e-mail any reasonable spam filter could possibly have flagged, unless they're going to start doing API calls to grammarly. But if they check spelling and grammar, filters will start flagging a lot more than spam.
.ac.uk emails get spam filtered pretty harshly.
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#17Is it still spear-phishing when it's not a phishing attack but an 0day? Is there a better term?
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#19> Neil describes his pre-university education as “High School”. We don’t have “High School” in the UK - we call it “Secondary School”
Not true at all I'm afraid. Where I'm from (Norwich) we had First / Middle / High School / (Sixth Form or college) splits, alongside other schools that did the Primary / Secondary / 6th split.
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#20Is it still spear-phishing when it's not a phishing attack but an 0day? Is there a better term?