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2017-02-06 09:26:44 (vue: 2017-02-06 09:26:44) |
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Malware distributors are switching to less suspicious file types |
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After aggressively using JavaScript email attachments to distribute malware for the past year, attackers are now switching to less suspicious file types to trick users.Last week, researchers from the Microsoft Malware Protection Center warned about a new wave of spam emails that carried malicious .LNK files inside ZIP archives. Those files had malicious PowerShell scripts attached to them.PowerShell is a scripting language for automating Windows system administration tasks. It has been abused to download malware in the past and there are even malware programs written entirely in PowerShell.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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