I have gotten several suspicious e-mails this morning that at first glance appear to be legitimate. If you have purchased anything on Amazon recently you might get sucked into opening the attachment. I’m not sure what the attachment is, but DO NOT open it. It contains an executable file which will almost certainly do really nasty things to your computer. The attachment is named WorldPay_TRANS_8651.zip and the body of the message reads as follows:
Thank you!
Your transaction has been processed by WorldPay, on behalf of Amazon Inc.
The invoice file is attached to this message.
This is not a tax receipt.
We processed your payment.
Amazon Inc has received your order,
and will inform you about delivery.
Sincerely,
Amazon Team
This confirmation only indicates that your transaction has been processed successfully.
It does not indicate that your order has been accepted.
It is the responsibility of Amazon Inc to confirm that your order has been accepted, and to deliver any goods or services you have ordered.
Whatever this thing is, it is so new that McAfee is not detecting it, and it is getting past the mail filters. Delete the e-mail immediately. DO NOT open it.
1 comment:
TWO BLANK MINDS AT THE SAME TIME?
Well, we both recovered. Thanks for the Amazon thing warning. I have not seen anything -YET
ThE PAST FEW NIGHTS IT SEEMS WE ARE WORKING THE SAME TIME. YOUR COMMENT ON THE WATER BLOG LAST NIGHT RREACHED ME ONLY TWO OR THREE MINUTES AFTER POSTING!
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