Last revised or Updated on: 1st April, 2016, 10:52 AMFollowing on from yesterday’s photos spoofing one particular set of yahoo.es email addresses we have today’s examples with numerous emails with the subject of images, photos or selfie pretending to come from random names and numbers at yahoo.es with a zip attachment is another one from the current bot runs which downloads what looks like Locky ransomware 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. I have been informed of some of these with no extension for the attachment on … Continue reading →