The fake email message below with the subject:"Your UPS Invoice is Ready", contains a very dangerous bank username and password stealing Trojan horse called Neverquest. So, please do not open the attachment for this email message if you receive a copy of it.
The Fake Email Message that Contains the Neverquest Trojan Attachment
Subject: Your UPS Invoice is Ready
This is an automatically generated email.
Please do not reply to this email address.
Dear UPS Customer,
New invoice(s) are available for the consolidated payment plan(s) / account(s) enrolled in the UPS Billing Center
Please open attached file to view and pay your invoice.
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This email message tries to trick the recipient into opening the malicious attachment (Neverquest Trojan), by claiming that the recipient United Parcel Service (UPS) invoice is ready, and the recipient should open the attachment in order to view and pay the invoice.
If your computer is infected with this malicious computer program, it will wait until you are on a banking website and then attempt to steal your banking username and password. The Trojan horse does this by injecting rogue forms into the bank webpage when the victim visits the bank's website.
Also, this Trojan horse can allow cybercriminals to take control of your computer from a remote location, anywhere on the internet.
For more information about the malicious Neverquest Trojan, please click here.