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How to check if an email or a domain was used in Emotet attacks?

Cyber security firm launches a new service that allows users to check if an email domain or address was part of an Emotet spam campaign. TG Soft has monitored more than 700,000 outgoing emails and collected over 2.1 million email addresses. The service is very simple, the users have to provide a domain or email address, in turn, the platform will report how many times the email address or domain was used as the sender of an email or the recipient. A FAKE SENDER (FAKE or REAL), as a RECIPIENT, or any combination of the three, suggests that the computer using this email account has been compromised.”]

Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/109007/malware/have-i-been-emotet-service.html

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