While opening a "spear phishing" e-mail itself does not pose a danger, they often contain Web links or attachments that when clicked on or opened will infiltrate the network or install malicious programs.
Reinforcing the need for long-held, well-understood best practices: Be suspicous of all attachments and links
Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive data, often linked to large corporate clients doing business overseas.
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