Yet another email pretending to be a DHL Shipment Notification with the subject of Shipment Notification pretending to come from DHL but actually coming from dhl@paperattention.com with a malicious word doc attachment delivers some sort of malware. I have no idea at this time what malware payload this actually is. Update: I am assured it is Agent Tesla keylogger This has a macro enabled word doc attachment but also a link in the email body to a redirecter url . The link downloads the payload directly in a zip file that you need to extract and run. The word macro contacts the … Continue reading →
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