New SpearPhishing Activity – Bogus NATO Messages

Reports have been received reports of malicious messages
appearing to originate from NATO. These bogus e-mail’s contain hyperlinks
directing the recipient to “additional information” regarding current
operations in Africa. Once accessed, these links download Malware that
could compromise the victim’s workstation; and by extension, the network.

Ensure you have the proper countermeasues in place to protect your systems and safe guard you from malicious attacks. All PC users are remined to never open unsolicited messages from unknown sources;
especially those containing untrusted links. Recipients who do not routinely work with NATO or otherwise expect to receive such messages should either delete the correspondence or check with your Administrator for assistance.

Published by Corey L.

Author of Poetry books On This Day and Man to Man. I share information on technology, leadership, personal development, goal setting, fitness and financial education.

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