This example is an email containing the subject of “I have securely shared file(s) with you” pretending to come from HSBC but actually coming from “James.Holand@hsbcbacs.co.uk” which is a look-a-like, typo-squatted or other domain that can easily be misidentified, mistaken or confused with the genuine site, with a malicious word doc attachment is today’s latest spoof of a well-known company, bank or public authority delivering Trickbot banking Trojan You can now submit suspicious sites, emails and files via our Submissions system Email Details From: HSBC <James.Holand@hsbcbacs.co.uk> Date: Thu 26/07/2018 13:57 Subject: Important : Troubles processing BACs payment Attachment: BACs.doc Body content: Good Morning, … Continue reading →
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