Transaction Notice Has Virus Attachment
Cybercriminals have started using an old trick with a new twist -- sending spam e-mails purporting to be from a real company regarding a "recent transaction" (or shipment). The e-mail has an attachment claiming to be a summary, receipt, or 'required' form.
Of course, the attachment is a virus, and "opening" it infects your computer.
(Many security experts would have told you this method was obsolete and no longer being used..)
In this most recent wave of spam attack, the company being spoofed is Amazon.com. It reads:
Your transaction has been processed by WorldPay, on behalf of Amazon Inc.
The invoice file is attached to this message.
This is not a tax receipt.
We processed your payment.
Amazon Inc has received your order,
and will inform you about delivery.
Sincerely,
Amazon Team
This confirmation only indicates that your transaction has been processed successfully.
It does not indicate that your order has been accepted.
It is the responsibility of Amazon Inc to confirm that
your order has been accepted, and to deliver any goods or services you have ordered.
Remember folks, your clicking bypasses your security, so resist your curiousness. Never click the links in unexpected/unsolicited email. Best yet, don't even open them.
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