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This spammed message poses as a friend informing a user of a job opportunity in the area. It contains a link to a supposed feature article which Trend Micro already started blocking. Even if the
This spammed message accuses users of posting someone's photos on a social network. It aims to scare them into opening a .ZIP file attachment which contains malware. The .ZIP file attachment is named
This spammed message guises as an online pharmacy ad and informs users that they sell various products that do not require a doctor's prescription. It also has an image attachment, img001.jpg
This spammed message purports as a notification from online stock trading company, Ameritrade . It contains several links within the message body, each one blocked already by Trend Micro. Users
This spammed message claims to come from an automated craigslist mail. It simply tricks employees, clients, or any working professional to open a .ZIP file attachment that contains a report for next
This spammed message only contains random letters and a link. These salad words are done probably to bypass spam filters. Once users click on the URL, they are redirected to adult sites. Trend Micro
This spammed message advertises a fake pharmacy site, now blocked by Trend Micro. We have seen various spam mails that advertise online pharmacy sites. Users should be wary of clicking such links,
This spammed message pretends to be a normal newsletter. It invites users to click on a link that redirects to a fake pharmacy site. Users are advised not to click on links found on emails, instead
This spammed message assumes that a guilty or curious user will try to open the attached image that the sender will send to the user’s spouse. The spam claims to have come from a hotel, further
This spammed message takes advantage of those looking for part-time or home-based jobs by offering high earnings. It contains a link which is already inaccessible when checked. Users should be wary
This spammed message looks like a reminder for the user to confirm a reserved charter flight. It contains a .ZIP file attachment that contains malware. Trend Micro already detects this spam. Users
In this blackhole exploit kit spam run, spammers use a legitimate email notification template from FedWire . It lures users into clicking a malicious link. Once the URL is clicked, it redirects to a
This spammed message preys on men by describing a young and confident lady who wishes to find her soul mate. The message goes on about having a prospective relationship with said woman, then invites
This spammed message entices men to boost their appearance and potency, directing them to various links throughout the message. When users click on the potency booster products' links, they are
This spam run uses the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as the purported sender of the email notification. The email contains a link to a .DOC file showing a rejected payment to the IRS supposedly made
This spammed message is used to attract users to buy designer watch replicas from a commercial site now blocked by Trend Micro. It describes the watch features and says that Trend Micro now detects
This spammed message uses Intuit in a bogus new payment notification to lure users to click on embedded links. These links lead to blackhole exploit web pages. The Blackhole Exploit Kit can target
This spammed message poses as a notification from popular social networking site, Pinterest . Users are redirected to pharmaceutical website, http://{BLOCKED}any.com when they click on the 'Explore
Websites offering money-saving coupons and promos for online users are prevalent. As such, cybercriminals take advantage of this as seen in the spam run that spoofed Groupon . The spammed message
This spammed message looks personalized since it uses the recipient's name in the subject line. It then invites users to click on a link that directs to a pharmaceutical site now blocked by Trend