Email purporting to be from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) claims that you can click a link to download your next online activity statement.
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Emails purporting to be from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) claim that you have the right to obtain a refund or reimbursement and should therefore click a link to download more information.
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Malware
“Billing Status Overdue” Emails Contain Macro Malware
by Brett M. Christensen September 21, 2016Emails claiming that your billing status is overdue urge you to open an attached “e-invoice” to review the outstanding balance.
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Malware
“Last Few Months Utility Bills” Emails Contain Malware
by Brett M. Christensen September 7, 2016Emails claim that an attached file contains copies of some utility bills that you have lost over the last few months.
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Email claims that your tax return request has been successfully submitted and that you can view your submission by opening an attached file.
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Malware
Bogus ‘Account Compromised’ Email Contains Macro Malware
by Brett M. Christensen May 25, 2016Email claims that a suspicious logon attempt to your account was detected and you should therefore open an attached report to view further details.
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Email purporting to be from a sales manager claims that there has been a delay with your order and that the ‘department’ is doing its best to resolve the problem. The email includes an attached .zip file that supposedly contains a copy of the delayed order.
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In a particularly callous move, online criminals are currently distributing malware emails that supposedly contain a funeral invoice in an attached file.…
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This email, which appears to have been sent by large Australian energy company AGL, supposedly contains your latest electricity bill in an attached file.…