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Microsoft Detects New Evil Corp Malware Attacks After Short Break

Posted on 31 January 2020

From bleepingcomputer.com

Microsoft Detects New Evil Corp Campaign Using HTML Redirectors

Microsoft says that an ongoing Evil Corp phishing campaign is using attachments featuring HTML redirectors for delivering malicious Excel documents, this being the first time the threat actors have been seen adopting this technique.

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