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2010 FIFA World Cup Starts Much Earlier for Spammers

Security researchers from antivirus vendor McAfee warn that spammers have already adopted the "2010 FIFA World Cup" theme in one of their latest campaigns. The 75th anniversary of South African Airways is used to add credibility to the fake promotion. "It is certainly not surprising when scammers use major events su...

9 September 2009
06:41 GMT

Tax Refund Scam Targets British Taxpayers

Phishers have launched an e-mail campaign that attempts to trick UK taxpayers into handing out their financial and personal details. The emails are spoofed to appear as being sent by the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and display legit contact details to increase their credibility. "After the annual calculation of your...

6 July 2009
06:56 GMT

Michael Jackson Death-Themed Spam Already in Circulation

The sudden death of Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop," who passed away yesterday after suffering full cardiac arrest, not only shocked the world, but is now indirectly putting people at risk. Researchers from various security vendors warn that cyber-criminals are trying to profit from the unfortunate event and have ...

26 June 2009
07:54 GMT

Microsoft Updates Spam Emails Spread Malware

Security researches from CA and Sophos warn of two malware distribution campaigns that try to push trojans as Microsoft security updates. One claims to offer a Conficker removal tool, while the other masquerades as an update for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. "Researchers at Microsoft have been working close...

22 June 2009
08:13 GMT

Fake Outlook Re-Configuration Emails Spread New Zbot Variant

Security researchers warn that a new version of Zbot is being propagated through Microsoft Outlook configuration-themed spam campaigns. Moreover, the malware distributors have extended their pool of potential victims by also targeting TheBat! users. Cybercrooks are always on the lookout for new ways to trick users i...

18 June 2009
06:53 GMT

Air France Flight 447 Tragedy Exploited by Cybercrooks

Security researchers warn that cybercriminal gangs are taking advantage of the Air France flight 447 tragedy. Trying to exploit the significant public interest attracted by the sad event, cybercrooks are pushing spam and malware, both by e-mail and poisoned search results. Air France Flight 447 refers to the commerc...

12 June 2009
07:12 GMT

IM Accounts Hijacked for Spam

Malware analysts from Vietnamese security vendor Bach Khoa Internetwork Security (Bkis) warn of a new attack targeting Yahoo! Messenger users, whose accounts are stolen and subsequently used to send spam. The researchers are expecting this form of attack to spread and affect other instant messaging applications in th...

19 May 2009
08:39 GMT

WorldPay Customers Targeted by Malware Distributors

Security researchers warn of a new e-mail malware distribution campaign targeting WorldPay customers. The fake messages claim to be the confirmation of a successful Amazon transaction, with the attached invoice being actually a computer Trojan installer."Thank you! Your transaction has been processed by WorldPay, on ...

9 May 2009
04:58 GMT

Swine Flu Causes Spike in Malicious Activity

Malware analysts from various security vendors warn that cyber crooks are capitalizing on the general public's interest into the deadly swine flu epidemic. Swine flu spam has started filling e-mail Inboxes aggressively at the beginning of this week, most of it pushing fake meds. With the number of swine flu dea...

28 April 2009
05:46 GMT

Waledac Alert - Don't Try to Spy on Your Lover

Security researchers warn of a new spam campaign triggered by the Waledac computer worm. The e-mails claim to be promoting a program that is able to spy on other people's SMS messages, which is, in fact, an installer for the worm. Waledac is viewed by the security professionals as the successor of the infamous ...

17 April 2009
04:10 GMT

Fake Lottery Scams Target Football Fans

New spam campaigns target UK-based football fans looking forward to the UEFA Cup and Champions League finals. The scams claim that users need to send an SMS message to a certain phone number in order to sign-up with a free-ticket lottery. Security researchers from antivirus vendor Bitdefender warn that similar campa...

16 April 2009
08:38 GMT

Localized Waled Spam Campaign

Security researchers from anti-virus vendor Sophos warn that the creator of the Waled family of malware has released a new spam campaign that lures users with local breaking news claims. The new scheme is particularly interesting, because it modifies itself depending on the location of their IPs. The subjects of the...

16 March 2009
07:47 GMT

Storm's Successor Loves Valentine's Day

Various anti-virus vendors have issued warnings regarding a new malware distribution campaign targeting Valentine's Day enthusiasts. The new variant of the Waledac worm is distributed through a spammed Web page, which prompts users to select their own cute, but infectious, Valentine's heart. Waledac, also ...

28 January 2009
04:03 GMT

Ireland's Green Party Criticized for Sending Spam

The Green Party in Ireland has upset several technology bloggers after sending them unsolicited e-mail messages. In a twist of irony, one of its own members, the Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan has recently passed the anti-spam legislation, under which the party might be fined. The ecologist party sent out the...

21 January 2009
07:03 GMT

New Hi5 Phishing Campaign

Sophos warns of a new phishing campaign targeting the users of the Hi5 social network. The e-mails masquerade as a friend invitation, and the contained link directs the users to a fake login page. It's no news that identity thieves are using social engineering tactics in order to trick unsuspecting users into ha...

15 December 2008
06:12 GMT

Cybercriminals Love Barack Obama Too

Spammers wasted no time in profiting from Barack Obama's victory in the White House race and launched several spam campaigns. The most wide spread one invites users to watch the newly elected president's acceptance speech on a fake website that serves them a password stealing Trojan hidden as Adobe_flash9.e...

6 November 2008
06:41 GMT


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