Threat actors behind Dridex malware found luring people with fake employee termination emails. The emails are used as bait to open a malicious Excel document that trolls the victim. The document, once opened, installs other malware, steals credentials, and performs other malicious actions. Experts suggest avoid opening emails from unknown senders.
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