Get a Pentest and security assessment of your IT network.

News

LinkedIn information used to spread banking malware in the Netherlands

Fox-IT Security Operations Center detected large number of phishing e-mails with malicious Word document. The e-mail campaign appears to be targeting the Netherlands. The first name, last name, role and company name are all taken from the receiver’s LinkedIn page. Word document is scrambled, this is an attempt to trick the user into running the embedded Macro to view the document. Zeus Panda is a type of banking malware based on Zeus source code, more information can be found here: https://www.proofpoint.com/us/u/threat-insight/post/panda-banker-new-banking-trojan-hits-the-market/”]

Source: https://blog.fox-it.com/2016/06/07/linkedin-information-used-to-spread-banking-malware-in-the-netherlands/

Related posts
News

Ashley Madison 2.0 Hackers Leak 20GB Data Dump, Including CEO's Emails

News

Art of Twitter account hacking

News

Spotify denies hack; users subjected to weird music beg to differ

News

Is it possible to attribute the backdoor Regin to the cybercrime?