New Fake DHL Notifications Spread Trojans

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Security researchers warn about a new wave of fake DHL email notifications that try to trick people into installing the SpyEye banking trojan on their computers.

The rogue emails bear a subject of "DHL Noticifaction" [sic.] and have forged headers to appear as originating from a infoom@dhl.com email address.

The body message tells recipients to expect a parcel in seven days and instructs them to read more information in the attached document.

"Dear customer. The parcel was send your home address. And it will arrice [sic.] within 7 bussness [sic.] day. More information and the tracking number are attached in document below. Thank you," it reads.

The attachment is called DHL_Document.zip and contains an executable with the same name. There appears to be two different pieces of malware being distributed by this campaign.

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