This example is an email containing the subject of “Critical Notice: Statement of Liabilities” pretending to come from HMRC but actually coming from “service@hmrcemail.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. The email is a typical spoofed HMRC email delivering Trickbot banking trojan, that we see very frequently, saying you owe large sums of money and see the details in the attached document. The delivery chain for the … Continue reading →