Cybercriminals are leveraging tax-themed phishing emails to deploy sophisticated in-memory malware on Windows systems, bypassing traditional disk-based detection mechanisms. The attack cascade begins when victims receive phishing emails containing malicious attachments disguised as official tax documents, W-2 forms, or rejected tax form notifications from legitimate entities like Intuit QuickBooks or HM Revenue & Customs. When […]
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