Fake FreeFax From:1707075536 delivers Locky ransomware

The next in the never ending series of Locky downloaders is an email with the subject of  FreeFax From:1707075536 (random numbers) pretending to come from fax@freefaxtoemail.net. Other spoofed senders include: faxes@freefaxtoemail.net no-reply@freefaxtoemail.net msg@freefaxtoemail.net message@freefaxtoemail.net They use email addresses and subjects that will entice a user to read the email and open the Continue reading → Continue reading Fake FreeFax From:1707075536 delivers Locky ransomware

Locky delivered via fake Free Fax to Email malspam

The next in the never ending series of Locky downloaders is an email with the subject of  Fax from: (01242) 856225 [random numbers] pretending to come from Free Fax to Email  <freefaxtoemail@random email domain> They use email addresses and subjects that will entice a user to read the email and open the Continue reading → Continue reading Locky delivered via fake Free Fax to Email malspam

fake eFax delivers trickbot banking trojan

An email with the subject of eFax pretending to come from eFax but actually coming from a look-a-like domain eFax <noreply@faxdocuments120.ml>   with a malicious word doc attachment  is today’s latest spoof of a well known company, messaging service, bank or public authority delivering Trickbot banking Trojan They are using email addresses and subjects Continue reading → Continue reading fake eFax delivers trickbot banking trojan

eFax message from “8473365403” – 1 page(s), Caller-ID: 44-020-3136-4931 malspam delivers Trickbot banking Trojan

The 2nd in today’s Trickbot malspams is an email with the subject of eFax message from “8473365403” – 1 page(s), Caller-ID: 44-020-3136-4931     pretending to come from eFax  but actually coming from a look-a-like domain <message@efax-download.com> with a malicious word doc attachment  is today’s latest spoof of a well known company, bank Continue reading → Continue reading eFax message from “8473365403” – 1 page(s), Caller-ID: 44-020-3136-4931 malspam delivers Trickbot banking Trojan

More faked e-fax messages spoofing Nest pensions delivers malware

Following on from THIS fake / spoofed eFax message from 1 month ago, the same gang are using a similar range of fake e-faxcorporatexxx.top domains to send these malspam emails. Today’s comes  with the usual typical subject of eFax message from “0300 200 3822” – 2 page(s)   coming from eFax <message@e-faxcorporate102.top>  with Continue reading → Continue reading More faked e-fax messages spoofing Nest pensions delivers malware

fake eFax message from “0300 200 3835” – 2 page(s) malspam delivers smoke /sharik /dofoil and Trickbot

An email with the subject of eFax message from “0300 200 3835” – 2 page(s) pretending to come from efax  but actually coming from a look alike domain eFax <message@mail.efaxcorporate254.top>   with a malicious word doc attachment  is today’s latest spoof of a well known company, bank or public authority delivering  Sharik /Smoke Continue reading → Continue reading fake eFax message from “0300 200 3835” – 2 page(s) malspam delivers smoke /sharik /dofoil and Trickbot

Retrotechtacular: FAX as a Service in 1984

If you tell someone these days to send you something via FAX, you are likely to get a look similar to the one you’d get if you asked them to park your horse. But in 1984, FAX was a mysterious new technology (well, actually, it wasn’t, but it wasn’t yet common to most people).

FedEx–the people who got famous delivering packages overnight–made a bold move to seize a new market: Zapmail (not to be confused with the modern mass mailing service). The idea was simple (you can see a commercial for it in grainy VHS splendor, below): Overnight is great …read more

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malspam email GDS – New Fax Message delivers malware

An email with the subject of  GDS – New Fax Message pretending to come from GDS Fax <service@gov-fax.co.uk> with a malicious word doc containing macros which downloads what looks like Trickbot banking Trojan from the IP addresses it connects to, … Continue reading →

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Important – New fax received malspam delivers Trickbot banking trojan

A slightly unusual  email with the subject of  Important – New fax received pretending to come from Administrator <Administrator@internalfax.net> or  Administrator <Administrator@internalfax.com> with either a malicious word doc attachment  or a zip file containing a .js file which downloads Trickbot … Continue reading →

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You have received a new fax from your own email address delivers malware

An email with the subject of  You have received a new fax pretending to come from Incoming Fax <Incoming.Fax@victim domain.tld>    with a zip attachment is another one from the current bot runs which delivers some malware. Edit: I am being told it … Continue reading →

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