Spammers attempted to take advantage of all the important events, and the celebration of Mother’s Day was the perfect opportunity to make some money by luring victims with discount promises. The URLs provided in the message body directed to freshly created domains, different from what was advertised in the email
The largest percentage of the fake emails contained malicious programs, and Kaspersky detected Trojan-Spy.HTML.Fraud.gen as the prevalent threat in a top ten list, blaming it for almost 3% of the spam cases.
“This threat appears as an HTML phishing website and sends email disguised as an important notification from banks, online stores, and other services,” says the report.
As far as phishing is concerned, the company says that “email search sites (32.2%) topped the rating of organizations most frequently targeted by phishers with a slight growth of 0.5 percentage points from the previous month. Second came Social networks (23.9%), headed by Facebook. Financial and payment organizations were in third place with 12.8% (+0.2 percentage points).”
The slight decrease in May should continue in June, as the vacation season approaches and scammers also take a break from their activities. However, Kaspersky notes that an increase in the fake emails purporting tourism services and offers for vacation destinations is to be expected.