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Thursday 21 May 2015

caravanclub Travel order confirmation 0300202959

Travel order confirmation 0300202959 overseastravel@caravanclub.co.uk Travel Order Confirmation - 0300202959.doc macro malware.

These emails aren't from these companies at all , they are just being used to make the email look more genuine, ie. from a real company.
Note
It's also worth remembering that the company itself  may not have any knowledge of this email and it's link(s) or attachment as it won't have come from their servers and IT systems but from an external bot net.

It's not advised to ring them as there won't really be anything they can do to help you.

Header:

From: {overseastravel@caravanclub.co.uk}
Subject: Travel order confirmation 0300202959

Message Body:
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your travel order.
Please find attached your booking confirmation which you should take with you on your trip. Please note we no longer send tickets for overseas travel bookings.
Now you have booked your trip why not let The Club help you make the most of your stay?
Did you know The Club has a wide selection of travel advice on the website as well as directions to all our overseas sites?
Want some inspiration on more sites across Europe? Take a look at our Caravan Europe Guides.
If you’ve not already taken out holiday insurance why not let The Club give you a Red Pennant quote online .

Yours sincerely

The Caravan Club

This email is sent from the offices of The Caravan Club, a company limited by guarantee (Company Number: 00646027). The registered office is East Grinstead House, London Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1UA.
Regulation
The Caravan Club Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA registration number is 311890

This email is sent from the offices of The Caravan Club Limited, a company limited by guarantee (Registered in England No 00646027). The registered office and correspondence address is East Grinstead House, London Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1UA.

WARNING – This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not copy, forward or use any part of it or disclose its contents to any person. If you have received it in error please notify the sender immediately. This email and any automatic copies should be deleted after you have contacted the sender.

Regulation
The Caravan Club is authorised and regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority. Financial Services Register No. 311890
______________________________________________________________________
This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System
For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com
______________________________________________________________________

 Attachment:
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Sha256 Hashes:
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98712318c06140de8249b5d9afe864bb76e964014457154b6edbc7b206f0079e [2]
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c85b4fd1dc7e487995d975d9146ba7d85566bfbbe283e6af692643517eaaa2ef  [4]
89ea1a037e5854d4044086621196b3c3de8a08359a15213f29d71995fc97c0bd [5]
Malware Virus Scanner Reports:
VirusTotal Report: [1] (detection 4/57)
VirusTotal Report: [2] (detection 4/57)
VirusTotal Report: [3] (detection 4/57)
VirusTotal Report: [4] (detection 4/57)
VirusTotal Report: [5] (detection 4/57)

Hybrid Analysis Report: [1]
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NOTE

The current round of Word/Excel/XML attachments are targeted at Windows users.

Apple and Android software can open these attachments and may even manage to run the macro embedded inside the attachment.

The auto-download file is normally a windows executable and so will not currently run on  any operating system, apart from Windows.

However, if you are an Apple/Android user and forward the message to a Windows user, you will them put them at risk of opening the attachment and auto-downloading the malware.

Currently these attachments try to auto-download Dridex, which is designed to

steal login information regarding your bank accounts (either by key logging, taking auto-screens hots or copying information from your clipboard (copy/paste))

Cheers,
Steve

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Received this one sent at 09:47 today (21/05/15) to an old email address that I hardly use anymore.

I immediately knew that it was suspicious - I hate caravans!

Anonymous said...

Recieved one of these to an works e-mail today (21/05/2015) New it was fake as it was an e-mail that links to our website haha

Anonymous said...

Got the exact same message today 21/5/15 to a very old address of an ex-employee who left the company 5 years ago.
Looked very realistic

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting. I received the same email today. I have recently booked travel from Canada to Europe so I was not entirely sure it was spam until now. thank you.

Anonymous said...

I too received this email @ 03:42 Central Time (UTC-06:00) today (21/05/2015).

Travel order confirmation 0300202959

We knew it wasn't genuine...why can't we get our filters to recognize it too?