Search
Keyword: trojhybrisp33
We spotted different variants of spammed messages taking advantage of the holiday season. This sample advertises a 'personalized greeting card' signed by Santa claims to be 'perfect for just about
We spotted a spammed message that purports as a notification from Facebook. It informs users that their accounts have been blocked due to a suspicious activity. They are also required to click a link
This spammed message purports as Dr. Oz's video on weight loss tricks. It even contains salad or random words at the bottom of the email to bypass spam filters. It has a link that supposedly points
This spammed message purports as a notification urging users to verify their email address. It contains instructions on how to do it and even employs the template of the social networking website,
This spammed message, which is written in Galician informs users to download a file. The said file points to a malicious .CPL file stored in Dropbox. Users are advised to be vigilant in opening email
This spammed message simply informs users that they received a new message. To make the email message seemingly legitimate, the spammers put 'secure message' for its From field. It has a link that
This spammed message, which is written in Dutch invites users to apply for a job as company representative. The message also includes an email address to make it seemingly legitimate. Users are
This spammed message contains information on various gadgets that are auctioned at a very low price. It even contains invisible gibberish words, which can only be seen once highlighted. This is
This spammed message advertises good quality medicines that can be purchased online via clicking the given URL. As of this writing, the said redirected malicious site is already inaccessible. Users
This spammed message contains holiday greetings from a supposedly female sender. It also entices users to view her supposedly photos. Once users clicked the URL, they are redirected to a dating
This spammed message purports to come from Federal Reserve Bank. It informs users to review the ACH note, which they can view by visiting a certain URL. Once users clicked on the URL, they are
This spammed message purports as a notification from ADP. It informs users that their records has been transferred to a certain website. Once users clicked the provided URL, they will be redirected
This spammed message purports as a notification from YouTube and informs users that they received a private message expressing that their uploaded video has been approved. Accordingly, the spammers
Trendlabs engineers received samples of this email spam claiming to be from Key Total Treasury, a US-based online banking website. It is detected to be involved with Blackhole Exploit Kit attacks.
Written in German language, this spammed message pretends to be a job notification and contains contact email addresses to make it look legitimate. Users are strongly advised to be vigilant in
As creatures of habit, cybercriminals have become predictable when it comes to their social engineering tactics. They tend to leverage newsworthy items like calamities, celebrity news, and upcoming
Optus , one of the largest telecommunication companies in Australia, along with the the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), have both become victims of a recent spam campaign. We
This spammed message alerts recipients that they are being talked about in a certain blog. It even has a link that supposedly points to the blog entry. Clearly, the perpetrators behind this spam run
This spammed message purports to come from BT Business Direct. It pretends as a delivery notification and contains details like courier and reference number to trick unsuspecting users into thinking
Cybercriminals prove that they are not above taking advantage of highly-trusted government agencies. We recently received a sample of a spam campaign targeting the US Federal Trade Commission, an