‘Malicious email from ‘invite ispr press’ has no link with ISPR’
By PPI
May 25, 2018
ISLAMABAD: Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has clarified that the malicious email sent from ‘invite ispr press’ using name of ISPR is a phishing email which has no link to ISPR.
It said ISPR Official domain name is ispr gov pk and there is no other domain. ISPR has advised that if any email is received from this address it should not be opened and reported it as spam and deleted. It said don’t click on any link asking for information to be entered into a form or to unsubscribe if opened inadvertently. It said that clicking any link can compromise security of your computer, cell phone and iPad.
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