Woburn, MA – November 9, 2016 – According to the Kaspersky Lab Spam and Phishing in Q3 report, the Company’s products blocked 73,066,751 attempts to attack users with malicious attachments. This is the largest amount of malicious spam since the beginning of 2014 and is a 37 percent increase compared to the previous quarter. The majority of those attachments were ransomware trojan downloaders.
After a few relatively stable months, the percentage of spam within global email traffic has increased. The average for the quarter was 59.19 percent, an increase of around two percentage points from the previous quarter, meaning that around six in ten of all emails received are now unsolicited spam. Moreover, the percentage of spam in global email traffic in September hit an all-time high for the year so far at 61.25 percent.
“Spam is often just unwanted advertising, but it has a darker side too. Criminals use spam to distribute malware and exploit users’ vulnerability, convincing them to hand over their money and personal details. The majority of malicious spam emails during the past quarter contained ransomware, which is yet more proof of the rising epidemic of this type of malware. We urge you not to open any suspicious attachments or click on unknown links – the website could be compromised - because all of these can result in device infection,” notes Daria Gudkova, Acting Head of Content Analysis and Research, Kaspersky Lab.
Besides distributing ransomware, in Q3 spammers tried to lure victims into fraud schemes by offering them the chance to test products including expensive household appliances or cutting-edge electronics, such as the recently announced iPhone 7.
The email headers included: “Register to test & keep a new iPhone 7S!” and “Wanted: iPhone 7S Testers!” All people had to do was provide their postal and email addresses, and other personal information, and pay for the postage in return for the products to be sent to them. No guarantees were given and the result was that the fraudsters simply made off with the delivery payments and personal details of their victims.
“Fraudsters often use big new stories to trick people. The iPhone 7 example is just one of many that were used during the quarter. As the saying goes - free cheese is only found in a mousetrap. We urge people to stay vigilant, to treat emails from unknown senders with caution and to make sure in advance that they are using a reliable AV solution,” – added Daria Gudkova.
Other significant findings in the Spam and Phishing in Q3 2016 report include:
Read the full Spam and Phishing Report, Q3 2016 at Securelist.com.
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