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By far the most common theme for malware emails over the last few weeks has been “interbank payment rejected” or similar. The emails refer to a cancelled or rejected interbank transaction and are alternatively from: Electronic Payments Association ACH (Automated Clearing House) NACHA (National Automated Clearing House Association) These are all essentially the same: NACHA […]

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The following intelligence brief will offer historical OSINT on the “NACHA security nitification” — the typo is intentionally left as this is how the original campaign was spamvertised — malware campaign. Spamvertised body: Dear Valued Client,We strongly believe that your account may have been compromised. Due to this, we cancelled the last ACH transactions:-(ID: 13104924)-(ID: […]

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1. Blackhole exploit kit continues to use NACHA transaction-rejection in spam. We continue seeing the Blackhole exploit kit using spam emails designed to look like transaction-rejection reports from NACHA, the electronic payment association, to spread links to malicious sites. The sites, of course, install the Blackhole kit. Clicking on the “Transaction Report” link downloads and […]

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