A BC lawyer advised the Law Society that he received an email and attachment from Aldo-Henson. The lawyer's standard anti-virus program didn't detect a virus, but because the lawyer did not recognize the sender's name he saved the message to a USB drive and scanned the email with a different anti-virus program superior in detecting Trojan viruses. The email's .zip attachment contained a virus called "Trojan.Downloader.js.ra."
The sender's email stated:
Please find attached copy of the passport for my wife and daughter as requested. please note we need to complete on the purchase in 4 weeks from the agreed date.The email included an attachment with the file name "Aldo Henson.zip."
Thank you,
Aldo Henson
Accountants have reportedly received the same email but with different sender names.
Does anyone know anything about this virus? Specifically, can Webroot detect it?