Peaches Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 Attack E-mails Use Fake Shipping Confirmation Ruseby Erik Larkin "A triple-payload e-mail attack that uses a fake shipping confirmation notice with a supposed attached label is making the rounds, according to Webroot. A write-up from the company describes a social engineering ruse designed to nail someone who wasn't paying close attention, with a .zip file attachment that contains an executable disguised with an Excel file icon. The text of the e-mail tells the recipient to open the attachment to print a shipping label (one big clue that this is a scam). Andrew Brandt makes the good point that changing the default Windows behavior to show file extensions can help thwart the common trick of using a fake document icon to disguise an executable file, assuming that the attached file made it through your anti-spam and antivirus programs. You'd have the chance to see that the supposed Excel file ended in .exe." full details at PC World - http://www.pcworld.com/article/172121/atta...ation_ruse.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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