Researchers highlighted a new phishing email campaign, involving a new Dridex variant, that uses a specially crafted Excel document as an attachment. The Excel document in the email contains a message at the top of the document in bold letters urging them to enable macros. Victims opening attachments despite threat warning shows organizations’ lethargic approach toward security and a lack of employee training.
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