Home arrow US-CERT Computer Emergency Readiness Team arrow United States Presidential Election Email Attack

United States Presidential Election Email Attack

US-CERT is aware of public reportspublic reports of email attacks circulating that are related to the recent U.S. presidential election. The email messages appear to be coming from a seemingly legitimate source and contain a message indicating that additional news coverage of the election is available by following a link. The link directs users to a website that appears to contain a video of the president elect. The website will instruct the user to update to a new version of Adobe Flash Player in order to view the video. This update is not a legitimate Adobe Flash Player update; it is malicious code. If the user downloads this executable file, malicious code may be installed on the system.

US-CERT encourages users to take the following preventative measures to mitigate the security risks:

  • Install antivirus software, and keep the virus signatures up to date.
  • Do not follow unsolicited links.
  • Use caution when visiting untrusted websites.
  • Use caution when downloading and installing applications.
  • Obtain software applications and updates directly from the vendor's website.
  • Refer to the Recognizing and Avoiding Email ScamsRecognizing and Avoiding Email Scams (pdf) document for more information on avoiding email scams.
  • Refer to the Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing AttacksAvoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks document for more information on social engineering attacks.

Read more: US-CERT Current Activity

 

The alerts are updated in real time as they are released.

The Antivirus Advice website
is a collaberation of users, engineers and technical writers to present explaniations of Internet Security threats. It is sponsored by the following companies whose staff contributed to these articles.
Nortons.comNortons.com
Antivirus DepotAntivirus Depot