A user here reported a new twist on the bitcoin ransom mail. New to me,
anyway.
From: Casper Mitten <rwbcapricepze@outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 10:00 PM
The Subject was a single word, supposedly a password.
The message was a jpg picture of text.
Although it was in English, many vowels were accented special characters.
The recipient was expected to scan a QR code in the picture to get the
bitcoin string!
I'm sending this purely for information. The user's report (as usual) does
not include headers so I don't know what scored. It must have hit a rule
for a message with no text and an image. There isn't much else there.
--
Joseph Brennan
Lead, Email and Systems Applications
anyway.
From: Casper Mitten <rwbcapricepze@outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 10:00 PM
The Subject was a single word, supposedly a password.
The message was a jpg picture of text.
Although it was in English, many vowels were accented special characters.
The recipient was expected to scan a QR code in the picture to get the
bitcoin string!
I'm sending this purely for information. The user's report (as usual) does
not include headers so I don't know what scored. It must have hit a rule
for a message with no text and an image. There isn't much else there.
--
Joseph Brennan
Lead, Email and Systems Applications