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With coronavirus vaccine, hackers morph into malware & phishing machines

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Across the world, more than 170 teams of researchers are vying to develop a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine. The University of Oxford, and Moderna, a Massachusetts-based biotech company, recently announced phase III, clinical trials.

Cyber criminals are eager to exploit people’s fears, uncertainty and excitement around a potential coronavirus vaccine. Recently, hackers devised a malspam campaign containing the subjectline “URGENT INFORMATION LETTER: COVID-19 APPROVED VACCINES.” The emails contained a malicious .EXE file titled, “Download_Covid 19 New approved vaccines.23.07.2020.exe.”

In another recent example of hackers’ eagerness to exploit society’s frayed nerves, hackers launched phishing email campaign with the subjectline, “UK coronavirus vaccine effort is progressing badly appropriate, recruiting consequence and elder adults. The email pointed users towards a medial website that mirrored the look of Canadian Pharmacy’s site. The hackers’ site was solely intended for phishing purposes.

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