
Security firm Websense has identified a new malware campaign that targets Blackberry users with a malicious attachment in fake emails.
The fake emails, crafted using content copied from legitimate emails from Blackberry, state that the recipient has successfully created a Blackberry ID.
To lure recipients into opening the malicious attachment, the fake emails say: "To enjoy the full benefits of your BlackBerry ID, please follow the instructions in the attached file."
Only 17 of 36 anti-virus engines indentify the attachment as malware according to scanning service