Hackers using genuine indian corporate (orbit exports) email signature to spread malware

Various malware campaigns are launched by hackers using genuine email signatures.
Hackers are using emails to drop various malware backdoor to the targeted systems.
The above attached image is the format of one such email which looks from a genuine source but is actually a malicious email.
Beware of such scams and refrain from submitting any personal information or downloading any files from such emails.
Use NPAV and join us on a mission to secure the cyber world.
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