We can not charge your credit card
August 07, 2012
This spammed message poses as a notification from the online retailer, Amazon. It claims that the said service can't access the recipient's credit card to pay for a recent order, then asks that the recipient open attached fake invoice named Amazon_Invoice_N88238835.exe. The attached file comes in .ZIP format and contains a malicious .EXE file when extracted.
Trend Micro detects and blocks the spam mail and malicious attachment tracked as OJ_KRYPTIK.NEO. Users are advised not to open attachments or click on links sent over email, even if they appear to come from legitimate sources. It's better to log in to the service's website to check for changes.
SPAM BLOCKING DATE / TIME: August 07, 2012 GMT-8
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- PATTERN:9006