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Keyword: HTML_FPSYME
This spammed message poses as the Better Business Bureau and informs recipients of a complaint against them or their business. It prompts to open an HTML attachment named Complaint_ID613k211345.htm .
Trendlabs engineers received samples of a spam that advertises an Asian dating service website. The body of the email, in HTML format, contains links that redirect to the aforementioned dating
Subject: Australian Taxation Office - Refund Tax season is one of the most used social engineering lure by cybercriminals. US Tax season, in particular, have been a favorite target of spammers in the
We observed a spike in Federal tax emails spreading in the wild. The said spammed message purports to come from IRS.gov and bears the subject, “Your Fed Tax Payment {ID} Was Rejected.” It has a .ZIP
to lure users into thinking that it is legitimate. Unlike other salad spam variants where mails are encoded in HTML format, this new wave of salad spam is written in plain text. It’s also notable that
from 'Santa's Mailroom'. The email's structure contains salad words inserted into the HTML code in order to avoid being detected by traditional spam filters. The links used in this attack varies from one
The much-awaited 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the news on Sepp Blatters’ resignation spurred spam emails that can bypass antispam filters. The excerpts from the news are inserted in HTML codes of
macro detected by Trend Micro as W2KM_DRIDEX.YYSQJ and W2KM_DRIDEX.SQA respectively. DRIDEX is one of the prevalent online banking malware that sports various information theft routines such as HTML
Subject: Fake Letter-Response email with DRIDEX attachment DRIDEX is a notorious online banking malware that performs a plethora of information theft routines such as form-grabbing, HTML injections,
message content itself is its use of a spam technique called HTML inserts - it abuses HMTL tags to insert random words that when grouped together have no meaning. Clicking on the link leads to the download
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