Following the recently launched malicious campaigns impersonating KLM and American Airlines, cybercriminals are once again busy impersonating yet another company, this time it’s Delta Airlines.

More details:

Screenshot of the spamvertised email:

Detection rate for the malicious attachment: MD5: fe02ffade8660c89633862888ec3b1a8 detected by 3 out of 43 antivirus vendors as ZIP/Bredolab.A!Camelot; Mal/BredoZp-B.

What’s particularly interesting about this campaign is that, it demonstrates the lack of QA (Quality Assurance) applied by the cybrecriminals who launched it. Case in point – the attached archive in all emails has been corrupted, preventing potential victims from becoming infected.

Webroot SecureAnywhere users are proactively protected from this threat.

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