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New Emotet attacks use a new template urging recipients to upgrade Microsoft Word

Posted on 25 October 2020

From securityaffairs.co

Researchers this week observed Emotet attacks employing a new template that pretends to be a Microsoft Office message urging the recipient to update their Microsoft Word to add a new feature.

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