Apple fake Trojan sales announcement
Security firm SophosLabs has warned about the spread of a backdoor Trojan called Troj / Downdec-A. This Trojan takes advantage of an Apple sales announcement (about the iPod) to attack a user's computer.
Security firm SophosLabs has warned about the spread of a backdoor Trojan called Troj / Downdec-A. This Trojan takes advantage of an Apple sales announcement (about the iPod) to attack a user's computer.
Trojans were distributed under Apple's fake sales notification emails, which reported that users were sent a digital music product, and because they would be charged $ 479.95 to the account. account
E-mail on enticing users to open an attachment named OrderInf.zip and run the OrderInfo.exe file. Just click on this file, Troj / Downdec-A will immediately be executed and then download malicious code to the victim machine.
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Update 26 May 2019
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