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website. Users are recommended to examine first if a certain message is legitimate or not. They can do so by visiting the organization or website directly. They are also advised to keep track of their orders
verify first the validity of email messages they received pertaining to any game beta testing as this may possibly lead to system infection or even information theft.
exclusive, secret get-rich-quick stock trading tips. The first variant spotted claimed itself to be a legitimate message from 'Real Investments Daily Tip'. A few hours later, another similar spam arrived, this
Trendlabs engineers spotted a series of spam messages tailored to take advantage of the approaching holiday for lovers, Valentines' Day. The mail itself is made to resemble a newsletter that
The Olympics is the biggest sporting event where thousands of athletes from all over the world compete for athletic supremacy, with more than 200 countries participating in said event. This year's
messaging app LINE to search for people with the corresponding ID. At first look, these spam emails seems to be completely different from each other but actually follows a simple format and the variations
fake Gmail notice can lead to malware. The spammed message looks normal at first glance. The From field indicates the address no-reply@accounts.gmail.com but double checking the header will lead you to a
Cybercriminals target anyone and everyone that they think will get them a huge payoff - and there's no bigger potential payoff than high-ranking professionals in LinkedIn, the social network centered
advises users to verify first if the email message they received is really legitimate or not even though it came from seemingly known sources. It is also best to exercise caution to avoid system infection
and that this can sometimes pass off as normal file when scanned by security software. Again, we advise users to always verify first before opening file attachments.
immediately. Upon clicking the link, users will be directed to a phishing site that looks similar to the official China Bank website. This phishing page first asks for the username and password. Fake login page
after receiving the first message, a follow-up email is sent: Further analysis of the spammed messages shows spoofed sender information and the mail header shows the true email address used in sending the
headers and the body itself. A few mentions of 'Valentine's Day' were even found in emails with invisble ink, which at first glance, appears to be an empty email. This slew of Valentine's Day-themed emails
attachments. It’s better to verify first the legitimacy of the email even though these came from seemingly legitimate sources.
containing David Bowie keywords Trend Micro protects users from spam runs such as this by detecting the spam and blocking the malicious URL. We recommend that users remain vigilant and to verify first the
Another fake bank notification spam has been spotted by our engineers and the sample we caught is a typical example of such email-based threats. The body of the letter, designed to mimic an official
first sample is a fake voice message notification with the subject 'Message from [Random Number]'. The body of the message is curt and short, simply telling the reader that they've received a voice
The 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
More 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