Devious New Phishing Scam Targets E-Signature Clients

Another day, another scam. And this is a sneaky one.

Cybercriminals are getting smarter. This recent malware threat is unusually smart. It impersonates a highly trusted brand name to get a foot in the door.

Targets receive a convincing looking email that appears to come from a widely used e-signature platform.

Attached to the email is a blank image that’s loaded with empty SVG files, which are carefully encoded inside an HTML file attachment (stay with us here).

In short, it’s very clever and tricks its way past a lot of security software.

That puts businesses like yours at risk. Because code within the image sends people to a malicious URL.

Open the attachment and you could unwittingly install malware onto your device – or even your network – which risks exposing your data and leaving you open to a ransomware attack.

Recently, there’s been a wave of HTML attachment attacks on small and medium-sized businesses, so it’s clear that companies need to take action to stay ahead of the criminals.

So if you use software to sign documents electronically, you should check and double-check that emails are genuine before opening any attachments.

There’s a reason why these criminals have chosen to impersonate a trusted name. This scam is unusually smart. But good systems and good training can keep you one step ahead.

Taking things a step further, you could block all emails with this type of attachment, to prevent employees from being exposed to scam emails in the first place.

If you’d like any further advice or help implementing extra security measures in your business, get in touch.

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