Spam
Another wave of spam mail carrying EMOTET malware is spreading cheer. Compared to an earlier campaign where EMOTET arrived via banking-related emails, this spam wave pretends to be greeting you.
Read moreAnother wave of cryptocurrency scams is delivered via spam. This time, it pressures users to pay via bitcoins.
Read moreWe have observed a new spam wave delivering Trickbot. This campaign uses spam mail with malicious attachments disguised as a Microsoft Excel file.
Read moreWe have recently sourced spam emails with .doc attachments related to Thanksgiving.
Read moreSpam with malicious attachment disguised as a .JPG file have become rampant once again.
Read moreWe spotted another spam campaign where the emails try to extort money from the recipient. The spammed message tries to induce fear by convincing users that their information is in the possession of the sender.
Read moreWe spotted a recent spam campaign in Italian that delivers URSNIF malware to unsuspecting users. The email deceives its recipients by posing as a notification with a link that leads to the supposed receipt from a recent purchase.
Read moreSpam emails have become commonplace, and they're crafted in a variety of ways. In a recent spam campaign that we detected, the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia was the subject of interest, where scammers take advantage of fans' interest and excitement for the international football tournament.
Read moreSimilar 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.
Read moreThe spam emails contain a recent payment notification from different spoofed bank email addresses. The mail's body has a link that downloads a .
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