HackRead reports:
Fake Interpol investigation emails are targeting small businesses with Proton Drive links that deliver ransomware, encrypt files, and route victims to Tox chat.
Small businesses are being targeted by fake Interpol investigation emails that impersonate law enforcement officials and pressure recipients to open files presented as evidence of suspicious company activity. In reality, doing so infects their devices with malware, leading to ransomware infection.
Researchers at Bitdefender Antispam Lab found that the campaign uses formal language, urgent subject lines, and law enforcement branding to convince employees that their organization is facing a compliance or security review. The email tells recipients that investigators have obtained information and video material connected to company accounts, systems, or services.
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