Similar to a set of spam sent out in June, the email warns that a complaint
has been made against the recipient.
"These messages contain a malicious attachment that supposedly contains
information regarding complaints filed against the recipient's company with the
DoJ," said the latest Cert bulletin.
"The attachment launches malware on the user's system when opened."
The attachment is a Trojan downloader that copies itself onto the computer's
registry files and reports back to the sender for further instructions.
The attacks started last night, according to web filtering firm
Websense,
and were initially targeted at finance houses in the US, western Europe and the
Pacific Rim.
The
quality
of the spam messages is higher than usually found in such attacks. The email
address has been spoofed to simulate 'complaintscentre@usdoj.gov' and graphics
from the actual website are included.
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