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Malware-Laced Emails Appear to Come From LogMeIn

SANS Internet Storm Center warns users and administrators to be on the lookout for malicious emails purporting to come from LogMeIn. The email message was a.zip file that the senders described as a new security certificate that would protect users against the OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability from earlier this year. In reality, the attachment contained a suspicious.scr (screen saver) file. The. email message had a very low antivirus detection rate on VirusTotal, just two of 53 products detected the sample when Ullrich checked.

Source: https://threatpost.com/malware-laced-emails-appear-to-come-from-logmein/108462/

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