Fake Lloyds bank You have received an encrypted email delivers trickbot

An email with the subject of You have received an encrypted email  pretending to come from Lloyds bank but actually coming from a look alike domain SecureMessage@lloydssecuremessage.co.uk   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 Continue reading → Continue reading Fake Lloyds bank You have received an encrypted email delivers trickbot

fake Lloyds Bank Important BACs Documents malspam delivers Trickbot banking Trojan

An email with the subject of Important BACs Documents  pretending to come from Lloyds Bank but actually coming from a look-a-like domain  <secure@lloydsbankdocuments.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 email addresses Continue reading → Continue reading fake Lloyds Bank Important BACs Documents malspam delivers Trickbot banking Trojan

Lloyds Banking Group encrypted email malspam delivers malware

An email with the subject of  Lloyds Banking Group encrypted email pretending to come from  GRP Lloydsbank Tech <info@lloydsbanking52.us> with a malicious word doc or Excel XLS spreadsheet attachment  is another one from the current bot runs which try to download … Continue reading →

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Active Discount Transaction – 60126092105029/1 – Lloyds Bank plc – word doc malware

Last revised or Updated on: 26th February, 2016, 11:20 AMAn email with the subject of Active Discount Transaction –  60126092105029/1  pretending to come from Lloyds Bank plc <supplier.finance@lloydsbanking.com> with a malicious word doc attachment  is another one from the current bot runs which try to download various Trojans and password stealers especially banking Trojans like Dridex or Dyreza and ransomware like Locky, cryptolocker or Teslacrypt. 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 small and medium size businesses, with the hope of getting a better response than they do from consumers. The email looks like: From: Lloyds Bank plc <supplier.finance@lloydsbanking.com> Date: … Continue reading → Continue reading Active Discount Transaction – 60126092105029/1 – Lloyds Bank plc – word doc malware