Ransomware Attack on Win 10 Upgrade

Hi all
I'm sure this is pointed up in other places but it probably doesn't hurt in the retelling for any Norton users upgrading to Windows 10. Also, perhaps, Norton may be able to patch something to assist detection of the email referred to. 

I received this from staysmartonline (Aust. Govt.) to which I subscribe:

"Fake Windows 10 update leading to ransomware attack: Alert Priority High

Ransomware disguised as an installer of the new Microsoft Windows 10 operating system is encrypting Australian user and business computers.

The ransomware resides in an email that claims to be from Microsoft which offers a free upgrade to Windows 10. The email contains a zip file attachment, which contains a program labelled as the Windows 10 installer. 

However, if you run this program, it will encrypt any important files, including Word documents and photos on your computer.

If you receive an email offering a free upgrade to Windows 10, we advise that you delete the email and do not open it or any attachments.

Windows users interested in upgrading their computer can register via Microsoft’s official website. Windows 10 updates will then be facilitated by a program on your computer, not via an email offer."

And so it goes on...

The word is certainly out there although some (like me) twig to it a bit slower than others. This post is for them. See, e.g.: https://www.google.com.au/?gws_rd=ssl#q=windows+10+ransomware+alert

Cheers

ausgumbie