Cybercriminals breaks into an Indian software solutions website and start targeted it users to steal their email passwords.
According to Bitdefender researchers, attackers hack the webpage, embed malware and dump a phishing page on the script.
Bitdefender researchers also detected Trojan.Iframe.RW and Trojan.JS.QJD, both inject iFrames into the website and redirect users to adware.
The bogus OnlineTTcopy attachment redirects to a phishing website that uses the images and login script of http://webmail.tr[REMOVED]ge.co.za/ to verify how many users have been duped to give away their e-mail credentials. JavaScript Trojans are mainly embedded in legitimate but poorly-crafted websites. Trojan.Iframe may be injected in a legal web page to download further malware and to be used for future cyber-attacks.
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