Last revised or Updated on: 15th March, 2016, 12:09 PMAn email with the subject of Itinerary #13B0B450E [ random numbered] pretending to come from no-reply@clicktravel.com with a zip attachment is another one from the current bot runs which downloads They use email addresses and subjects that will entice a user to read the email and open the attachment. A very high proportion are being targeted at small and medium size businesses, with the hope of getting a better response than they do from consumers. At least this one has an almost believable content, attachment and sender that matches. It looks like a new Dridex / Locky email creator has appeared on the scene The email looks like: From: no-reply@clicktravel.com Date:Tue 15/03/2016 10:44 Subject: … Continue reading →