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With the boom of messaging apps, it's inevitable that cybercriminals will hop on the bandwagon and take advantage of the craze for their own ill-gotten purposes. This has been proven true, as we've
Cybercriminals are now using a new technique to lure potential victims - they are now attaching spam emails inside spam emails while taking advantage of names of known banks, such as Lloyds Bank,
Despite being released in 2001, Windows XP remains a popular OS for users. According to reports, the OS still has around 30% of the user market share. In fact, additional data would suggest that the
Cybercriminals are leveraging the new digital currency, Bitcoin as a social engineering lure to steal actual money from various users. The spammed message found, bore the subject, Bitcoin: The
Social engineering finds its way to greet you with coffee in this spammed message. The message purports to be coming from the coffee chain Starbucks , and entices the user to open the email by
Last April 16, 2014, news of South Korean ferry, ‘Sewol’ incident, which carried 476 passengers shocked the world. And as with other major news, tragic or not, spammers did not hesitate to use this
Following the discovery of Heartbleed OpenSSL vulnerability, some sites resorted to telling the Internet population to be wary of any of their online accounts. Since the Heartbeat Extension, the
The recent tragedy that happened in China Railway's Guangzhou Station is the third and latest incident involving the railway and the hundreds of thousands that use it every day. On Tuesday May 6,
While malware attachments in spammed messages are not new, however we continue to find spam with malware attachments. In our research, we encountered spammed email spoofing companies like HSBC and
Users may find e-mails coming from a known antivirus company nothing to be surprised about, but alarms should definitely start ringing when the antivirus company mailing you isn't the one you're
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
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,
A spam message that delivers malicious attachments is finding its way to unsuspecting users in the guise of a booking confirmation. The body of the email describes that the email and the document
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
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From: secret.admirer20009@gmail.com Subject: Regards from Secret Admirer (excerpt) Secret Admirer has created a custom greeting card for you at {BLOCKED}.COM, the Internet's most popular greeting
Trend Micro uncovered bulk samples of spam that sell pharmaceutical products. The message is written in both French and English. The mail comes in plain text format. We advise users to watch out for
Trend Micro researchers spotted another spam run that leads unsuspecting users to black hole exploit. This spammed message arrives as a supposed notification from Verizon Wireless. The email is
The spammed message promotes sex enhancement products. When clicked, the links embedded in the message lead users to a Canadian pharmacy site, which sells sex enhancement drugs. Users might be lured