✅ Scam Alert: Just received this fake $2,000,000 “donation” from “Philip Hampson Knight” (Nike co-founder)

This morning my inbox delivered a perfectly polished email claiming Phil Knight wants to give me $2M as part of his “giving while living” philosophy.
Spoiler: It’s 100% fake.

Here’s the reality check — and the red flags every professional should watch for in 2026:

The scam in 30 seconds
- Sender: [email protected] (a random Japanese ISP)
- Reply-To: [email protected] (free Gmail)
- Offer: Unsolicited $2,000,000 “personal donation” to a “randomly selected” stranger
- Classic follow-up: They’ll eventually ask for bank details or “processing fees”

What to look for in these fake-donation / impersonation emails:
- Domain mismatch – Real billionaires and foundations do NOT email from consumer ISPs or .jp addresses.
- Reply-To Gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail – Legitimate organizations use their own domain.
- Unsolicited windfall – No one randomly picks your email for millions. Ever.
- Pressure to “confirm quickly” + Wikipedia link as “proof.”
- Plain-text format with weird encoding (this one used Japanese iso-2022-jp to slip filters).

This exact script has been circulating for months using variations of Phil Knight’s name. It’s advance-fee fraud dressed in a billionaire suit.

Pro tip
- Never reply. Never click. Forward the full headers to your security team or [email protected] (US) / equivalent in your country. Then delete.
- Stay sharp out there — scammers are getting more creative, but the tells are still the same.

#Cybersecurity #ScamAlert #Phishing #EmailSecurity #DigitalSafety #LinkedInSecurity #StayVigilant

DPRK operatives are impersonating real professionals on LinkedIn.

Method:
• Clone verified profiles
• Apply for remote roles
• Build trust
• Deliver weaponized documents
Targeting defense, IT & government sectors.

https://www.technadu.com/north-korean-operatives-impersonate-real-professionals-on-linkedin-the-security-alliance-warns/619822/

#ThreatIntelligence #DPRK #CyberEspionage #LinkedInSecurity

There's more and more scams on LinkedIn. I have to admit, the usage of the company field to fake the 2.9M follower is, sadly, smart.
I have no idea where this scam is going, since I've reported it every time it comes into my DMs. But I can only urge you to be super careful.

#LinkedInScam #LinkedInSecurity