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this threat. Users are strongly recommended to be wary in clicking links in email messages even these come from known sources. It’s also advisable to verify first the legitimacy of the said email message
redirected to bogus UCPB web page that asks for sensitive information such as usernames, email addresses, and passwords. Users are advised to verify first the legitimacy of a particular email message from a
messages that lure users into downloading a malware onto their systems. It is also best to verify first the legitimacy of the email by contacting the organization.
taking advantage of the event. The first sample arrives with a .DOC attachment that asks users to provide personal information such as their mobile number, PIN number, and security code. The use of an
should be noted that this isn’t the first time the supposed death of Fidel Castro was used to spread email with malicious content. Current events hoaxes, such as the one used in the email, take advantage
different forms and languages, but they all contain malicious links. The first sample shown below contains a short message claiming that Steve Jobs is still alive and provides a link as proof. Clicking the
pertaining to financial matters but users should be wary of opening any suspicious-sounding messages. Users should first verify the emails with the purported senders before opening any email.
Halloween is often a time for executing tricks and scares and spam emails are no exception, as proven by this spam sample Trend Micro received recently. The message purports itself to be from the
With the death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi comes a slew of socially-engineered spam taking advantage of this historical event. The first variant of the received spam claims to be a CNN
contests to cloak their malicious schemes . Users should first verify with trusted sources about the existence of these promos to avoid becoming victims of such ruse. Contacting the organization purportedly
Spammers leverage the upcoming holiday seasons to potentially steal user information. Trend Micro researchers found spammed messages containing greetings for the holidays. At first glance, these
TrendLabs received samples of phishing emails purporting to originate from the Khaleeji Commercial Bank. These spammed messages contain information that recipients may find confusing. First, it
Social engineering is what brings about this new spam message as it arrives just on the first day of February, presenting prospective recipients an attractive offer for ordering flowers online in
channel for the victims. The mail does not have an attachment. However, it asks recipients for sensitive information such as their first name, last name, money transfer control number, country, and address.
What is PlugX? PlugX is a new breed of remote access tool (RAT) found to have been involved in targeted attacks aimed at government institutions. PlugX was first seen in June 2012. PlugX is similar to
From: CBS@News.com Subject: Eminem , Marshall Mathers is DEAD !!!! The accident take part in an extremely dangerous couve, in the local area of St. Joseph, Missouri ! According to first research
first Friday after Thanksgiving Day, which is also one of the biggest shopping sale events in the United States. Unfortunately, spammers took advantage of this event and used it as their subject in their
From: Secure Facebook Subject: To Facebook user: {#FIRST_DESCR}. Facebook remains to be one of the largest Internet social networking sites with millions of users signing in on a daily basis.
This is the URL where recipients of the Dubai First spam are redirected to when they click the link in the message body.
This worm arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites. Arrival Details This worm arrives on a system as a file