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Cybercriminals are known to take advantage of sporting events like the London Olympics 2012 for their malicious activities. Some of the attacks that leveraged this event include fake live streaming
A spam campaign using Western Union leads to a blackhole exploit kit server. The email notification contains a link to lure users into clicking a link that supposedly redirects the user to a supposed
A phishing campaign targeting customers of a news portal website is seen in the wild. The said campaign makes use of blackhole exploit kit designed to infect users with malicious files to steal
This spam campaign targeting Apple customers leads to a blackhole expoit kit. It starts with a supposedly legitimate email notification from Apple . The email appears to be an iTunes purchase
A spam campaign leveraging HSBC leads to a blackhole exploit kit server. The email notification poses as a “virus scan instruction' for HSBC customers to supposedly better protect the user's online
This spammed message uses sex-enhancing drug, Viagra, on the subject line to provoke men to open it. Once opened, the body includes only a link and a confidentiality footer, which is there to make it
This spammed message poses as the Better Business Bureau and informs recipients of a complaint against them or their business. It prompts to open an HTML attachment named Complaint_ID613k211345.htm .
This spam run targets customers of Automatic Data Processing, Inc (ADP). The spammers use an email notification template from ADP to make it appear legitimate. It lures users into clicking a
This is a fake Twitter notification using site's new header image feature to lure users into clicking. Once users click on the call-to-action button, saying 'Go To New Twitter,' users are redirected
Spammers use the Better Business Bureau name as apparent sender of a complaint. The recipient is enticed to click on a link that supposedly contains details of the complaint made against the
This spam run uses Digital Insight , an Intuit brand, in its email notification. The message encourages users to click on the link by telling the recipients that they received a wire transfer.
Cybercriminals often use tried and tested tactics to trick users into installing malware. Case in point, the recent spam run purports to come from Business Direct and informs users about a product
Important notifications such as security updates tend to be critical for end users to protect their systems from threats. Ironically, cybercriminals are leveraging these types of notifications to
This spam campaign purports to be an invitation reminder email supposedly from the LinkedIn professional networking site. The email contains a link that supposedly takes you to your LinkedIn account.
Spammers are leveraging Ameriprise financial to lure users into downloading a malware. The spammed message purports as a newsletter coming from this institution and informs users that their new
This spammed message pictures an attractive woman attracting young men for romance and care. It contains a link at the end of a short message. Trend Micro blocks the message and the link. Users are
This spam run attempts to trick its recipients into thinking that it is from Microsoft Outlook . The message asks the recipient to click on a link to retrieve a voicemail message. Once the link is
New releases, be it software or hardware, are the most usual jump off points where cybercriminals launch their attacks. The October 2012 Windows 8 release is one of the new releases that
This spammed message cites US President Barrack Obama's backup for metal to lure users to bogus stock from Force Energy Corp (FORC). The content details the company information and trade dates, and
These are spammed messages with advertisements for legal services, beauty techniques, and language lessons. They bypass spam filters using salad words hidden by invisible ink. Trend Micro already