Increase in Phishing Scams Targeting Email Invitations

Increase in Phishing Scams Targeting Email Invitations

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Recent reports indicate a rise in phishing scams that mimic legitimate email invitations from services like Punchbowl and Evite. Scammers aim to deceive recipients into clicking malicious links or providing personal information, potentially compromising their accounts. Users are advised to verify the sender's email address, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and report any fraudulent invitations. Punchbowl has confirmed that these phishing emails do not originate from their platform. The Better Business Bureau has also issued warnings about common tactics used in these scams, including urgency and fake rewards. Victims are encouraged to change passwords and alert contacts if they suspect they have been targeted. The situation remains active as users are urged to remain vigilant.

Key Points: • Phishing scams are impersonating email invitation services like Punchbowl and Evite. • Users should verify sender addresses and avoid clicking on suspicious links. • Reports of these scams have increased, prompting warnings from multiple organizations.

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2026-06-30
Punchbowl warns of phishing emails
Punchbowl reported an increase in phishing emails that imitate their invitations, advising users not to click links in suspicious emails.
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2026-06-30
Evite and others issue scam warnings
Major email invitation services like Evite and Paperless Post warned users about a rise in phishing scams targeting their platforms.
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