Note the small details, such as “Total before tax”, “Sales tax” and other touches that make it as convincing as possible. It’s a pretty good facsimile of a genuine Amazon receipt – I just logged into my Amazon account, hit the “Printable Order Summary” button on an old order and it’s identical to the above. When they hit “Generate”, a html file is created in the program folder which looks like this: Additionally, it allows them to choose between the. They can fill in a variety of information, including item name, price and the date the order was taken. ![]() This is what the would-be social engineer sees when they fire up the program: ![]() ![]() This is a particularly interesting scam, as it doesn’t target regular PC users – it targets the people who sell you things, such as the merchants on Amazon. Here is the file in question:Ī “receipt generator”, I hear you ask – what do people want with one of those? The answer, of course, is rather straightforward: Above, you can see a vaguely optimistic VirusTotal user summary in relation to a file that’s been doing the rounds for about a month or two, according to GFI Software.
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