A new spam campaign armed with the Dridex banking malware is making its rounds and targeting company accountants with phony emails.
Attached to each spam email is a fake scanned document that, in reality, is a macros-enabled .doc, Heimdal Security wrote in its blog post on the attack. The email tries to pass as legitimate under the subject line “Scanned from a Xerox Multifunction Printer.” It tells the recipient that the document was scanned and then sent to them directly from the printer.
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