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This nasty malware has disguised itself as a Windows 10 update – Techradar Australia
Emotet has returned with a new approach

Emotet, the malware campaign that has been causing havoc for computer systems all over the world, has reappeared with a new approach to infecting devices. An email attachment claiming to be from Windows Update and instructing users to upgrade Microsoft Word is now being used to lure unsuspecting victims into downloading the malicious software.
The malware works by first sending spam emails that contain either a Word document attachment or a download link. Victims will then be prompted to ‘Enab…
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