Malicious software, Emotet, accessed users’ computers via infected email attachments, including documents purported to be “invoices, shipping notices and information about Covid-19,” the European police agency said on Wednesday. Europol, which coordinated the effort.
“The Emotet infrastructure acted essentially as a major driver of computer systems on a global scale,” Europol said. “Once this unauthorized access was established, they were sold to other top-level criminal groups for engaging in illicit activities such as data theft and extortion.”
Europol urged Internet users to update their device’s antivirus tools and take extra precautions to prevent malware attacks.
“Users should carefully review their email and avoid opening messages and especially attachments from unknown senders,” he said. “If a message seems too good to be true, it’s likely that emails imploring a sense of urgency should be avoided at all costs.”