The known tactic, which helps attackers sidestep detection, has been observed in spam messages that deploy Emotet.
Researchers shed light on a malware loader that's been spotted consistently being spread via email spam messages over the past month.
There’s been a 32 percent increase in hacked sites from 2015 to 2016, with no expectations of the trend slowing down, according to Google. Here are some of the top ways that websites get hacked, and what you can do to protect your site against spammers.