The Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate warns about the spread malicioussoftware via emails. We have talked about these emails in our publication See if your email was used in Emotet attacks
The Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate has recently reported incidents of receiving emails containing malware files.
In particular, the victim receives a message from an unknown e-mail address, in which:
- the displayed name sender exists and belongs to the sender's contact list,
- the content of the message is an excerpt from a previous conversation between the sender who appeared and another contact (or the victim himself),
- A file (usually Word) is attached that contains (disguised) malicious executable code.
From the investigations so far, it is found that the attached malicious file belongs to the category "Trojan Horse" (Trojanhorse). This type of malware is used, including:
- to open "backdoors" on a system in order for the attacker to gain control of the infected device,
- to intercept personal user data and
- to download and run other malware.
In this context, Internet users and network administrators are asked to be particularly careful and take digital security measures. protectionand security to prevent malware attack.
Specifically, internet users and / or network administrators are invited:
- Observe the sender's address of an email and especially the differences in the sender's display name and email.
Back up the files (backup) at regular intervals to an external storage medium and keep them off-line so that they can be restored. - In cases where they receive emails from unknown senders or unknown origin, do not open the links and do not download attachments, contained in these messages, for which they do not know with certainty the sender and the content of the attached file .
- Use genuine software programs, updated to the latest version, and there should always be an updated malware protection program.
- Verify and keep up-to-date the version of their operating system.
- Turn it off implementation macros and JavaScript in the applications that open .docx and .pdf files.
- Take care of the protection of their portable devices (tablets & smart phones).
More instructions and tips are available on the site https://www.cyberalert.gr/mobile-malware/ .
It is recalled that citizens can contact, anonymously or anonymously, the Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate, in order to provide information or to report illegal or reprehensible acts or activities carried out via the Internet, at the following contact details:
telephone: 11188
Sending e-mail to: ccu@cybercrimeunit.gov.gr
Through twitter: @CyberAlertGR
Through the web portal of the Hellenic Police (https://portal.astynomia.gr)
Through the application (application) for smart phones (smart phones): CYBERKΙD