John15
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I've had several scam emails from 'HMRC' recently saying I'm due a refund.
John
John
SteveF":2x310yh2 said:i assume with a link to open
just be aware there is a very nasty virus going around at the moment
locky or crypto
it is ransomeware and will destroy via encryption every file you have
not nice
Steve
SteveF":13myn5if said:2 ways i know of
via opening a scam email
insecure computer via remote desktop
antivirus software doesn't care if u want to open a dodgy email
where are your backups going Phil?
if it is a mapped drive then say goodbye to them too
Steve
RogerS":3tbue7zo said:Phil
Just so's I understand what's going on with these two or three infections. Have these people not heard of programs like Norton etc ? Or do these ransomware bugs get in via a different vector that Norton don't pick up on ?
Sheptonphil":nwtohw4c said:RogerS":nwtohw4c said:Phil
Just so's I understand what's going on with these two or three infections. Have these people not heard of programs like Norton etc ? Or do these ransomware bugs get in via a different vector that Norton don't pick up on ?
It's not picked up by antivirus programmes as it is not an infection as such, merely a script that adds encryption to the user files. With the correct 'key' the files would be in the same state as before, so in essence nothing malicious is happening.
By external storage I mean totally detached when not being used, like a USB type, not NAS storage or even a second drive or partition in the same computer.
Phil
hmrc (bold by me)":3163zbs1 said:Thank you for letting us know about the suspicious email you have received. We can confirm that this is a scam, and was not issued by HMRC.
Our specialist team will investigate and take the necessary action. Whilst we cannot inform you of the outcome of these investigations I can confirm that we do act on each submission we receive.
HMRC will never send notifications of a tax refund or ask you to disclose personal or payment information by email.
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