This example is an email containing the subject of “Advice of Service Charge” saying that you have a service charge to pay of £42,243.52 is really going to give a few recipients quite a shock. This pretends to come from RBS, Royal Bank of Scotland but actually coming from “E.Mirk@rbsemail.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. However today it looks like the delivery system went wrong and … Continue reading →