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Spear phishing is getting good enough to hook even savvy users

  • May 3, 2017
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Attackers are coming up with creative ways to trick you into opening malicious files.

 
                               


 
Dan Goodin (US) - 3/5/2017
 
To understand why Carbanak is one of the Internet's most skilled and successful criminal groups, consider the recent spear-phishing campaign it used to infect computers in the hospitality and restaurant industries with malware that steals banking credentials.
 
One variation started with an e-mail threatening a lawsuit because a visitor got sick after eating at one of the company's restaurants. To increase the chances the attached Microsoft Word document is opened, the attackers personally follow up with a phone call encouraging the recipient to open the booby-trapped file and click inside. The attacker calls back a half-hour later to check if the recipient has opened the document. The attacker immediately hangs up in the event the answer is yes.
 
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Baldrick
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  • May 3, 2017
I am sorry but I have to disagree...if one follows the golden rules of (i) if you don't know the sender or (ii) are not expecting the email/attachment then BIN IT...it is common sense, and will foil them however clever they get.