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Kaspersky Laboratory reported cybercrime against partially mobilized Russians. T...

We throw our: Russian hackers sent viruses under the guise of stories

Kaspersky Laboratory reported cybercrime against partially mobilized Russians. The Russian company "Kaspersky Laboratories" recorded a wave of attacks on users - hackers tried to "infect" devices, sending fake summons, writes News. ru. According to the official report of the antivirus software developer, Russian hackers have invented a new type of fraud. They have made an E-Mel of PDF files that contain, in fact, Malvar-that is, a harmful program.

PDF was a scanned document from the military enlistment office, namely a summons, which recently received by Russian citizens during the so -called partial mobilization. When a person downloaded the file, it thus downloaded analysislinkmanager. exe on their device, which settled in a temporary folder. Yes, cybercriminals were accessed to information stored on a laptop or PC. However, that's not all.

The attackers, having received the data they broke, gave them to make money from relatives and acquaintances. The media writes that one mobilized complained that hackers, having called his name, demanded that you send money to different needs. In doing so, they indicated the account number that did not belong to this man. About the scale of the scam "Kasper Laboratory" is silent.