[new] - 9com Aramco
Based on observed threat intelligence reports targeting Middle Eastern energy sectors, a typical “9com Aramco” phishing attack follows this pattern:
The story begins in the 1930s. Saudi Arabia was a young kingdom, impoverished and lacking infrastructure. Desperate for water, King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud invited American engineers to search for it. Instead, they found something far more valuable: black gold. 9com aramco
This gives Aramco the lowest production costs in the world. It also possesses the , the largest conventional onshore oil field in the world, and the Safaniya Field , the world's largest offshore field. Because their oil is so accessible and light (easy to refine), Aramco can remain profitable even when global oil prices crash to levels that would bankrupt smaller firms. Instead, they found something far more valuable: black gold
| Red Flag | What to Look For | | :--- | :--- | | | Official Aramco domains end with aramco.com or saudiaramco.com . Anything with extra numbers ( -9com , 9com- ) is fraudulent. | | Grammar | Phishing emails often contain odd phrasing, missing diacritics, or mismatched fonts. | | Urgency | “Your account will be closed in 24 hours” is a classic fear tactic. | | Hover Links | Always hover over a link before clicking. If the URL doesn’t match *.aramco.com , do not proceed. | Because their oil is so accessible and light
In the world of global energy procurement, a number is the golden ticket for manufacturers and suppliers aiming to work with Saudi Aramco . Unlike a standard vendor ID, which simply identifies a business, a 9COM (Saudi Aramco Material Classification) code represents a specific commodity qualification.