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[ Alec Saunders .LOG -- An explosive mix of VoIP, Technology, Wine, and Politics] O’Donnell, Ph.D., senior research scientist at Cloudmark, says, "We’ve seen two separate VoIP attacks hit our network this week, the first we’ve been able to analyze in detail. In these attacks, the target receives an email, ostensibly from their bank, telling them there is an issue with their account and to dial a number to resolve the problem."
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