A new malspam campaign is trying to utilize the tragic Boeing 737 Max crashes as a way to spread malware on a recipient’s computer. These spam emails pretend to be leaked documents about imminent crashes that the sender states should be reviewed and shared with loved ones to warn them. The emails are coming from an email address at info@isgec.com and contain a JAR file as an attachment with names similar to MP4_142019jar. This attachment was originally thought to only install the Houdini H-worm Remote Access Trojan, but security researcher Racco42 felt that it was too large to just be that single malware.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/spam-warns-about-boeing-737-max-crashes-while-pushing-malware/