A recent piece of malware that aims to steal your online banking credentials revives a decade-old technique to install itself on your PC.

Called Dridex, the malware tries to steal your data when you log into an online bank account by creating HTML fields that ask you to enter additional information like your social security number. That’s not unusual in itself: Dridex is the successor to a similar piece of malware called Cridex that also targets your bank account.

What’s different is how Dridex tries to infect your computer in the first place. It’s delivered in the form of a macro, buried in a Microsoft Word document in a spam email message.

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