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Trend Micro received samples regarding a phishing attack that uses Metrobank, a banking organization in the Philippines. The message, purporting itself to be an official one from the aforementioned
This spammed message informs users that the Better Business Bureau allegedly received a complaint from one of the users' customers. The message spoofs the Better Business Bureau to add a sense of
Spammed messages purporting to come from Paypal and American Express Bank are found in the wild. The spoofed Paypal notification claims that the recipient’s payment is already received. On the other
Spammed messages leveraging Mother's day celebration are making rounds again. Trend Micro researchers spotted spammed messages purporting to come from a certain website promoting several product
This spammed message seems to be targeting lonely bachelors or those simply looking for attractive companionship. The email has no links or attachments, but instead has a body of text describing the
We received spammed messages pretending to be from Skype which promotes the product by describing its new features. The spammed message instructs recipients to access the attached .ZIP file which
This spammed message is written in German and provides the users with a link that leads to an online pharmaceutical website, http://www.{BLOCKED}potheke-viagra.de . The bottom part of the email is
This spammed message is written in German and offers users a way to satisfy their partners via means of online pharmacies. The message ends with a hyperlink that, when clicked, redirects to an online
Cybercriminals often leverage sports events to launch their malicious activities against users. With months before the London 2012 Olympic Games, Trend Micro researchers have already spotted spammed
This spammed message claims to be a notification from RHB Bank, a financial institution based in Malaysia. It informs recipients that their online profiles need to be updated and due to security
Trend Micro researchers received samples of phishing spam made to look like an official message from multinational financial services corporation MasterCard. The message, bearing the MasterCard logo,
Trend Micro researchers spotted spammed mail claiming to be from the Brazilian branch of Unilever, a British-Dutch multinational consumer goods company originally based in the United Kingdom. The
This spammed message arrives as a letter peddling a program wherein recipients can get diplomas without enrolling in any classes. The message begins by stating how financially rewarding it is to have
In this spammed message, users are informed about a job opening in a certain company specializing in car accessories. It purports to come from HR F1 team and contains information on the
Just as the 2012 London Olympics draws near, so do cybercriminals continue to exploit it for their social engineering attacks. This spammed email, discovered by Trend Micro researchers, is no
This spammed message entices users to buy replica watches in time for Mother’s day celebration. It contains a .JPG attachment ( image001.jpg ) and a URL pointing to a spam website, hxxp://www.
This spammed message informs the recipient that the password for the Facebook account associated with the recipient's email address has been changed. The message even mimics the Facebook template and
This spammed message arrives as an advertisement for knockoff luxury items. The message states that their replica items are identical to the luxury items with the only difference being price. The
An email message that pretends to be an account security notification from Norton tells its victim of a supposed unusual account activity. The email message urges the recipient to update account
This spammed message pretends to be a regular newsletter, falsely informing recipients that the Medtronic Bone Graft Device has been linked to several injuries. It then says that the recipients might