Symantec reported:
Recent emails have masqueraded as holiday party invites, such as “Party Invitation” or “December Holiday Party”. Other email lures have masqueraded as invoices, tax correspondence, payment overdue notices, Zoom meeting invites, or documents to be signed.
The emails contain malicious URLs linking to setup executables or MSI installers.
In many cases, the attackers install additional RMM tools on infected computers long after the initial compromise occurs.
Recent emails have masqueraded as holiday party invites, such as “Party Invitation” or “December Holiday Party”. Other email lures have masqueraded as invoices, tax correspondence, payment overdue notices, Zoom meeting invites, or documents to be signed.
The emails contain malicious URLs linking to setup executables or MSI installers.
In many cases, the attackers install additional RMM tools on infected computers long after the initial compromise occurs.
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