Exchange Email id####### eMail Warning!!

danger iconWell, today's infected email is a strange one! The sender is me, alledgedly, having been supposedly sent from Administrator [AT] dragonrider.co.uk (there's no such email address existing by the way). The Subject is Administrator - Exchange Email id####### where the Administrator is taken from the sender's email prefix and the id is made up of 7 random characters which also makes up the infected attachment's filename.

Looking closer at the send path brings up the a more likely suspect email, that of colxpaylpaaf@ a Studio website, quite likely an innocent party in this.

The Content of the email starts with my name as that is the email prefix used to send to me.

Then:

david,
This attachment(Exchange_id6442314.zip) provides you with managing facilities for your mailboxes, public folders, distribution lists, contact and mail service general settings. Please save the attached file to your hard drive before deleting this message.

Thank you,
Administrator

As always, when you receive something like this, even if you recognise the sender (I didn't even though it was supposed to be me) never ever open such an attachment and never click on any link within the email, simply delete it unread.

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