COMPUTERWORLD has posted an article about hackers who make and send fake e-mails to businesses.
The e-mails tell the user that it comes from the Better Business Bureau and it says that a customer has made a complaint against the business of the user.
A Microsoft Word attachment is included with the e-mails and the files have .pdf extensions.
One of the branches of the Better Business Bureau has warned business in February due to a similar attack. Instead of an attachment, hackers used hyperlinks to trick the users instead.
This new attempt by hackers captures the data of the user’s PC by using a keylogging software. Then it uploads the data on a server somewhere in Malaysia.
Source: COMPUTERWORLD

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