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Attachment: USPSLabelDoc.zip (23 KB)
AVs: Result: 5/ 42 (11.9%) CL, GD, NOD, PA, PR
Message Body (uses a .jpg instead of text)
a-squared AhnLab-V3 AntiVir Authentium Avast AVG BitDefender CAT-QuickHeal
ClamAV Comodo DrWeb eSafe eTrust-Vet Ewido F-Prot F-Secure
Fortinet GData Ikarus K7AntiVirus Kaspersky McAfee McAfee-Artemis Microsoft NOD32v2
Norman nprotect Panda PCTools Prevx1 Rising Sophos Sunbelt
Symantec TheHacker TrendMicro VBA32 ViRobot VirusBuster
Webwasher
3 comments:
I just received the same email today. I'm curious to know what kind of virus is in the attachment. Has anyone dissected it?
@tomb of the mask
I was wondering if anyone has analyzed the virus in this attachment.
This message is likely a malware attempt, as it includes a suspicious attachment and a low detection rate—avoid opening the zip file and delete the email. retro bowl
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