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Thursday 17 December 2015

Your eReceipt Currys PC World e-Receipt.doc macro malware

Description:


Your eReceipt Currys PC World e-Receipt.doc macro malware.

Headers:


From: Currys PC World {noreply_stores@currys.co.uk}
Subject: Your eReceipt

Message Body:

Currys PC World
Thank you.
Thank you for your purchase from Currys PC World.
Your e-receipt is attached for your records.
We understand that sometimes products need to be returned. You can either return it to your nearest store or call 0344 561 1234 from the UK or 1890 400 001 from the Republic of Ireland to speak to our customer services team to discuss a refund or exchange. Please have your e-receipt number to hand to speed up the process.

Some email mobile apps don't always show attachments. If you can't see the attachment, simply forward this email to another email address to view and save.

Thank you once again from everyone at Currys PC World.

Attachment filename(s):

e-Receipt.doc

Sha256 Hashes:


1e1f7dc3178662a5e650526a6ff5f7bde3004b223944ed4fd77b2904ef9cd466 [1]
3f589bbd3f026565edc86ba62e911ab06c32ff9f7e33bd9d326065df24d115ab [2]
51a3db531afb715f2cdc8fb677214cb7884089af173859a738d2a8bd6d720cc4 [3]
6918ff515957badf4115884938593f02a517b1dc6b145fe5ebf564d6230025e6 [4]
a7c3fdbaf5e1d425d207deba253d893234077a725e7a86018e989256973cdd32 [5]
c7b193255871ed4bef744a9afb252d020f2991f6e3e217bb0e0d19413dbbfbfa [6]

Malware Virus Scanner Report(s):

VirusTotal Report: [5] (detection 3/55)

Sanesecurity Signature detection:


badmacro.ndb: Sanesecurity.Badmacro.Xls.Wshell.G.

Important notes:

Am I Safe?

The current round of Word/Excel/XML/Docm attachments are targeted at Windows and Microsoft Office users.

Apple (Mac/iPhone/iPad), Android and Blackberry mobiles/tablets that open these attachments will be safe.LibreOffice and OpenOffice users should also be safe but do not enable macros if asked to by the attached file.

If you have Macros disabled  in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel, you should be safe but again,
do not enable macros if asked to by the attached file.

However, if you are an  (Mac/iPhone/iPad), Android and Blackberry mobiles/tablet user.. and forward the message to a Windows user, you will then put them at risk of opening the attachment and auto-downloading the malware.

These word/excel attachments normally try to download either...

    Dridex banking trojan,
    Shifu banking trojan

... both of which are designed to steal login information regarding your bank accounts either by
key logging, taking screen shots or copying information directly from your clipboard (copy/paste)


It's also worth remembering that the company itself  may not have any knowledge of this faked email and any link(s) or attachment in the email normally won't have come from their servers or IT systems but from an external bot net.

These bot-net emails normally have faked email headers/addresses.

It's not advised to ring/email the the company themselves, as there won't really be anything they can do to help you or to stop the emails being spread.



Cheers,
Steve

2 comments:

Skippy Jelly Bean said...

Have just received 2 of said emails - I have sent immediately sent to trash - thank you for your post and the information

Skippy Jelly Bean said...

Have received 2 of said emails - these have been sent to trash thanks to your post and information