Request for quote – Phishing for email credentials

We see lots of phishing attempts for email credentials. This is the 2nd one this morning using the same domain extranenet.com. At first this particular phishing email looked like a typical malware download email. I wonder how many more phishing scams we will find on this site today before we can persuade the Continue reading → Continue reading Request for quote – Phishing for email credentials

Your e-mail account has exceed it’s limit – Phishing

We see lots of phishing attempts for email credentials. This one is surprisingly good. The criminals have gone to a lot of effort to choose a domain name that will fool an extremely large number of recipients, who only look quickly at it when following links in the email. A Continue reading → Continue reading Your e-mail account has exceed it’s limit – Phishing

Fake HSBC Important – Payment Advice delivers trickbot banking trojan

An email with the subject of Important – Payment Advice pretending to come from HSBC  but actually coming from a look-a-like domain HSBC <no-reply@hsbcpaymentadvice.com> or HSBC <no-reply@hsbcadvice.com>  with a malicious word doc attachment  is today’s latest spoof of a well-known company, bank or public authority delivering Trickbot banking Trojan They are using Continue reading → Continue reading Fake HSBC Important – Payment Advice delivers trickbot banking trojan

Fake Screwfix Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. delivers Locky ransomware

The next in the never ending series of Locky downloaders is an email with the subject of  Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. pretending to come from online@screwfix.com They use email addresses and subjects that will entice, persuade, scare or shock  a recipient to read the email and Continue reading → Continue reading Fake Screwfix Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. delivers Locky ransomware

Fake Screwfix Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. delivers Locky ransomware

The next in the never ending series of Locky downloaders is an email with the subject of  Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. pretending to come from online@screwfix.com They use email addresses and subjects that will entice, persuade, scare or shock  a recipient to read the email and Continue reading → Continue reading Fake Screwfix Copy of invoice A5165059014. Please find your invoice attached. delivers Locky ransomware

Fake Order confirmation, Your package has been collected from store, with recipient’s full correct details in the email 

The next in the never ending series of attempts to deliver malware  is an email with the subject of  Miss Recipient name redacted for privacy reasons, Your package has been collected from store  coming from or pretending to come from manager@donaldtrumpprogressreport.com ( this email was forwarded to me so I don’t Continue reading → Continue reading Fake Order confirmation, Your package has been collected from store, with recipient’s full correct details in the email 

Cash Statement of Account 10/03/2017 malspam delivers malware

The next in the never ending series of Malware downloaders is an email with the subject of  Cash Statement of Account 10/03/2017  coming from Front Desk <reception@st-timsrc.org> They use email addresses and subjects that will entice, persuade, scare or shock  a recipient to read the email and open the attachment. One of Continue reading → Continue reading Cash Statement of Account 10/03/2017 malspam delivers malware

Fake Valero.com Re: Shipping arrangement process malspam delivers malware

The next in the never ending series of malware delivery emails  is an email with the subject of  Re: Shipping arrangement process  pretending to come from Valero.com but coming  from Anna Brugt <dhen.ordonez@ritetrend.com.ph> They use email addresses and subjects that will entice, persuade, scare or shock  a recipient to read the Continue reading → Continue reading Fake Valero.com Re: Shipping arrangement process malspam delivers malware

another fake order email with rtf attachment delivers malware

An email with the subject of Fwd: Re: Order pretending to come from info@anashin.am with a malicious word doc attachment  delivers malware They are using email addresses and subjects that will scare or entice a user to read the email and open the attachment. A very high proportion are being targeted at Continue reading → Continue reading another fake order email with rtf attachment delivers malware