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We recently came across a spam which poses as an invoice for a certain 'Penalty Charge Notice'. Should unsuspecting users open the .
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Spammers have found DRIDEX-related spammed messages leveraging the Christmas season. It appears to be an invoice from a Christmas-related decorating retailer.
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An email poses to be a delivery note from a dry cleaning shop. This spammed message, written in German, contains an attached document.
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Subject: Your Account has a debt and is past dueWe found spam emails with the subject, Your account has a debt and is past due for its social engineering lure. The email has an attachment that supposedly contains the information of the customer's case.
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We recently found a sample of a spam campaign that appears to use the mask of certain animal nutrtition companies. The email poses to be an invoice from Cargill and attempts to infect users with a document with malicious macro included.
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We recently came across samples of a spam campaign, this time using the disguise of a credentialing invoice advertising medical services - specifically, those pertaining to anesthesia. The body of the message is short and directs the reader to its attachment - a Microsoft Word document that may look harmless at first glance but is actually malicious.
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Spammers are leveraging the US Department of Treasury for its social engineering tactics. The email sample appears to be a notification from the Federal Reserve Bank regarding restrictions on wire transfers.
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Our engineers recently came across samples of a spammed mail purpotedly coming from someone in the National Disability Insurance Scheme department of the Australian government. It sports the subject 'NDISPlan' and notifies the user that they have a secure file waiting to be downloaded and it appears to involve the insurance plan of an individual named 'Shelby'.
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Trend Micro engineers came across spam mail which appear to be non-delivery reports or undelivered mail notice from mx.google.
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Spammed messages purporting to contain a cheaters list are making rounds following the hacking of the Ashley Madison website. These spammed messages disguise itself to be from instantconfirm background checks, Fox News, or CNBS.
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