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Fake Email with Link to Malicious Trojan horse - Regarding your Direct Deposit via ACH

The e-mail message below is a fake and contains a link to a malicious website. The link points to the website dualmodegsmamr.biz which contains a malicious program called a Trojan horse. If your computer is infected with a malicious program like this, it can be remotely controlled by a hacker to, spy on you, steal your personal information or use your computer to commit cybercrime.

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The name of the malicious Trojan horse is JS/Kryptik.AFG.

ESET antivirus blocking the Trojan downloading from the malicious website dualmodegsmamr.biz

If you receive this e-mail (see below), do not click on the link in it; instead delete the message and inform your friends and family by sharing this article with them.

Here is a copy of the malicious e-mail message:

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Subject: Regarding your Direct Deposit via ACH

Dear Business owner,

We would like to notify you, that your latest Direct Deposit payment (Int. No.783075077997) was cancelled, because your business software package was out of date. Please visit the secure section of our web site to see the details:

Click here for more information

Please refer to your financial institution to get the new version of the software.

Kind regards,

ACH Network Rules Department

NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association

19733 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 803

Herndon, VA 20123

Phone: 703-561-9243 Fax: 703-787-1296

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