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    Cybercriminals Targeting Latin America with Sophisticated Phishing Scheme

    April 8, 2024

    A new phishing campaign has set its eyes on the Latin American region to deliver malicious payloads to Windows systems.
    “The phishing email contained a ZIP file attachment that when extracted reveals an HTML file that leads to a malicious file download posing as an invoice,” Trustwave SpiderLabs researcher Karla Agregado said.
    The email message, the company said, originates from an email

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