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Trend Micro received spammed messages purported to be from the Online Security Department of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The message tells the reader that their wire and ACH
The arrival of this spam coincides with this year's tax season, predictably sent at this specific time in order to take advantage of taxpayers getting their finances in order. Purporting itself to be
Want to be the first to own iPad3? Be wary of spammed messages that claim to be giving away free iPad3 tablets. Trend Micro spotted spammed messages containing a link that when clicked, leads to
We received a spam sample that spoofs its 'From' field to look like an email report from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team or the US-CERT . It's a bit of an irony that the sample
Trend Micro researchers spotted a spam run that purported to come from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The spammed message claims that the organization received notice
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, spammers are leveraging this event to lure users into fake online pharmacy websites. The bogus sites promote Valentine's day special offers on
Pinterest is a pinboard-styled social photo sharing website which is slowly gaining popularity. With over 10.4 million registered users , spammers are now riding on its popularity. We recently
Trend Micro researchers intercepted spammed messages disguised as email from US Airways , a major airline service. The email informs the recipient of their flight schedule and gives them instructions
Spammed messages purporting to come from Anonymous , a hacktivist group are found in the wild. It contains the subject, We are Anonymous. Join us and persuades the email recipients to join the said
Location-based social networking website Foursquare .is now being used as a lure for spam attacks. Trend Micro spotted two spammed messages pretending to be notifications from Foursquare . One
Like any other holiday, Easter did not pass without cybercriminals attempting to exploit the occasion for their malicious operations. Cybercriminals have taken to spam to advertise Justhookup, a
Trend Micro researchers spotted another spammed email messages purporting to be from popular social networking sites LinkedIn and MySpace . The mail from LinkedIn asks the users to click on a
Trend Micro received samples of delivery notification purportedly from FedEx. Its appearance and contents are almost indentical to the legitimate FedEx email notification. The message contains
Trend Micro engineers spotted a spammed fake Facebook friend notification that leads to malware. The message uses URL cloaking technique, in which the URL redirects to a malicious website and
This spammed message informs users that they've committed a traffic violation. To make it appear more legitimate, the message spoofs the header of NYC.gov . The message informs the recipients of
Trend Micro researchers received samples of what appears to be spammed mail tailored to take advantage of those hunting for jobs online. The spammed mail is made to look like a message from a
Phishers target Mastercard users in Japan by sending spammed email that instructs recipients to update their Mastercard accounts online. The message informs users that Mastercard supposedly updated
A spammed message promoting something called the Google Accredited Pharmacy is seen in the wild. The said email message contains an image that shows a link. When users type in the link into their
This spammed message informs users about online photos that they have to comment or react to. The subject, FW: check the attachment you have read to react somehow to this picture piques users
This spammed message pretends to come from online retailer Amazon . The message informs the recipients that there has been a change of password request for the Amazon accounts associated with the