Experts warn of new Coronavirus-themed attacks that are spreading TrickBot and Emotet Trojans.
Operators behind these campaigns are using new Coronavirus-themed messages to attempt to bypass security software. The trend was first reported by researchers at MalwareHunterTeam a month ago.
Researchers from
“For example, TrickBot samples seen by BleepingComputer utilizes strings taken from CNN news stories as part of the malware’s file description.” reported BleepingComputer.
Copyright passengers were sent to government quarantine centers
Product The restrictions will ban travel to the US from 26 European countries
Description Singapore has 187 confirmed cases of the virus
Original Name Just because someone who had the coronavirus
Internal Name Just this week, the Grand Princess cruise ship docked
File Version 1.0.0.1
The researchers also detected an Emotet sample that uses strings from a CNN news story for its file information.
This information is then shown in the Details tab of the malware’s properties as shown below.
The samples created using
During this period, users should pay attention to any unsolicited Coronavirus-themed emails, here you can find the list of COVID19-themed attacks observed between February 1 and March 15, 2020.
Experts are also warning of thousands of COVID-19 scams and malware sites that are being created every day.
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