Security researchers saw corrupted files used in phishing campaigns
These files bypass email protection solutions
Word can easily restore them, presenting malicious content to the victim
Cybercriminals have found a new and creative way to sneak phishing emails past your onlinedefenses and into your inbox, experts have warned.
A new report from cybersecurity researchers Any.Run observed crooks distributing corrupted Microsoft Word files in their campaigns. Most phishing emails come with an attachment. That file can either be malware itself, or can contain a link to a malicious website, or download.