Heavy spam squalls herald malware blitz Hackers have launched a malware blitz that poses as a 4 July greeting card. via Channel Register
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Email users are being warned to be wary of 4 July malicious spam messages playing off the US Independence Day holiday. The recipient is asked to click on a link in the message to access a greeting card, but doing so will download the Storm trojan to their computer.
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Social engineering has always been a feature of spam, phishing and viruses. Plenty of viruses and spam senders have catered to our appetite for sex and sensationalism by promising pictures of naked celebrities or breaking news about disasters, while the first viruses to mine address books gained a valuable edge by appearing to come from people known to the recipient. As users become more suspicious, spammers and virus writers continue to try to find new ways to induce us to open their messages.
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Tips to avoid being scammed by e-mail frauds July 4, 2007 Sometimes it seems that nearly every e-mail you receive is either junk mail or a scam trying to separate you from your hard-earned cash. via Star-Gazette.COM
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From mecc Date Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:35:42 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. via Worldwide Faith News
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