BlackSpider Technologies has warned the PC users of an email that claims to be from an anti-spyware company but in actual the email is disguised as the latest Trojandownloader attempting to befool users into believing that it is from a genuine company,
Ostensibly, from the customer service department the company, it claims to be confirming subscription to one of its products and points out the deduction of £79.39 from the recipient’s credit card account.
The email appears to be claiming that the attachment is consisted with the comprehensive invoice but when the users opens the attachment Trojan-Downloader.Bancos is downloaded as a result new malware is downloaded on to the PC by the Trojan. The body of the email is read as follows: SPY DOCTOR / Order: DD269901/
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