Globetrotters, beware of these malicious emails!
Cybercriminals are currently spamvertising millions of emails impersonating Booking.com, in an attempt to trick end and corporate users into downloading and executing the malicious archive attached to the emails.
More details:
Screenshot of a sample spamvertised email:
The malicious Hotel-Reservation-Confirmation_from_Booking.exe (MD5: 7b60d5b4af4b1612cd2be56cfc4c1b92 ) executable is detected by 30 out of 42 antivirus scanners as Backdoor.Win32.Androm.cp; Mal/Katusha-F
Webroot SecureAnywhere users are proactively protected rom this threat.
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I am
going through this post and thinking of it’s theme and trying to understand
what is this post about. At last I can have found something from this post
which feels pretty good.
This just confirms
the adage that you should not open attachments unless you can verify the
sender. And that you trust the sender.
2 Star hotels in Singapore
http://hotels.sgbooking.com/