Sophos security researcher spotted a new spam mails with the subject "Groupon discount gifts".
The emails, which have the poorly spelt subject line of "Groupon dicount gifts" (in itself something which should ring alarm bells), pretend to come from Groupon, and claim that one of your friends has found a deal on the website.
The website says that your friend has decided to share the deal with you, and that you are receiving a discount code as a result.
Part of the email reads:
Attached to the emails is a file called Gift coupon.zip, which contains a Trojan horse designed to infect Windows computers.
The emails, which have the poorly spelt subject line of "Groupon dicount gifts" (in itself something which should ring alarm bells), pretend to come from Groupon, and claim that one of your friends has found a deal on the website.
The website says that your friend has decided to share the deal with you, and that you are receiving a discount code as a result.
Part of the email reads:
Hi there!
You're going to love it
We are glad to inform you that one of your friends has found a great deal on Groupon.com!
And even shared it with you!
Yeah! Now Groupon.com gives an opportunity to share a discount gift with a friend!
Enjoy your discount gift in the attachement and share it with one of your friend as well.
All the details in the file attached. be in a hurry this weekend special is due in 2 days!
Attached to the emails is a file called Gift coupon.zip, which contains a Trojan horse designed to infect Windows computers.