Spam
Similar to EMOTET’s arrival, Trojan spyware Azurolt has been spotted coming in the form of a spoofed bank notification. The spam campaign is making the rounds in Germany and UK.
Lire la suiteThe spam emails contain a recent payment notification from different spoofed bank email addresses. The mail's body has a link that downloads a .
Lire la suiteWith the .IQY malware being a hot topic in recent months, it comes as no surprise that it has adapted to become another variant that uses the embedding capability of PDFs.
Lire la suiteCryptocurrency is the hot new topic nowadays, so it's no surprise that cybercriminals will start to use it as a way to get users to click on their malicious spam mail. For the past few days, we have s...
Lire la suiteDifferent variants of fake Paypal notice emails were found in recent circulation. The contents of the email included the recipient’s name, PayPal ID, payment amounts, as well as the malicious li...
Lire la suiteSpam campaigns, carrying links or malicious .doc files, exploiting the Microsoft Office vulnerability known as CVE-2017-11882 is spreading in Australia and Japan.
Lire la suiteMore news on the malicious spam front - we recently received two waves of what appears to be malformed malspam. The first one has 'Supplement payment [Random Number]' for its subject heading, while th...
Lire la suiteRansomware-related spam emails usually use archived attachments to deliver the malware. However, this time, we've found the ransomware Locky to arrive via spam emails that contain HTML attachments.
Lire la suiteThe Locky ransomware spam campaign appears to be in full force as we find not just one but two new samples of Locky-ridden spammed mails in this report. The first one arrives with the subject 'Emailed...
Lire la suiteTrojan Powmet are arriving as attachments to invoice and efax-related emails. In spoofed invoice mails, .
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