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We wrote before about the smart methods of fooling users to do things (execute files) which they would not normally do. Two weeks ago we’ve seen a mass mailing in the German language containing malicious payload pretending to be invoices from Apple and Plus.de. Cybercriminals are sending again personalized emails in the German language pretending […]

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This fake Amex email has a malicious attachment:Date:      Tue, 14 May 2013 01:34:36 +0600 [15:34:36 EDT]From:      American Express [[email protected]]Subject:      Confidential – Secure Message from AMEX     Secure Message                    The security of your personal information is of the utmost importance to American Express, so we have sent the attached […]

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The email Potential victims receive an email with an impersonal form of address and more or less detailed information about the EV-SSL certification process. G Data SecurityLabs have registered four different email designs so far. Here is a selection of subject lines encountered so far: EV-SSL-Zertifikat-App im Smartphone Betriebssystem EV-SSL-Zertifikat. Smartphone Betriebssystem Extended Validation-Zertifikate im […]

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