US-CERT is aware of public reports of an increased number of spam messages related to Microsoft Outlook or SSL certificates. These messages contain a malicious file or link that claims to provide an update, but in reality, attempts to launch malware on a user’s system. Typically, the messages instruct the user to click on a link to save a file or to open an attachment, either of which could…
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US-CERT is aware of public reports of an increased number of spam messages related to Microsoft Outlook or SSL certificates. These messages contain a malicious file or link that claims to provide an update, but in reality, attempts to launch malware on a user’s system. Typically, the messages instruct the user to click on a link to save a file or to open an attachment, either of which could infect the user’s system.
To help protect against this type of attack, US-CERT recommends that users avoid opening attachments or links contained in unsolicited email messages. Additional tips regarding email attachments can be found in the US-CERT Cyber Security Tip Using Caution with Email Attachments.
Read more at: US-CERT Current Activity