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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
The spammers copied the legitimate MySpace mail to give credence to the message. It contains a link, which when clicked, redirects to a site hosting a malicious JavaScript. While the said site loads,
This spammed message spoofs Intuit and informs users that they received a certain amount of money from the said payment network. The From field even leverages LinkedIn probably to trick users into
Spammers seeking to distribute blackhole exploit kits use of a legitimate email notification purportedly coming from AT&T . The message seeks to lure potential victims to click a malicious link. Once
Spammers use an email notification supposedly from Wells Fargo , making it appear that the notification is indeed from the said company. The message intends to lure users into clicking a malicious
This spammed message poses as a notification of a speed violation . It tricks users to open .ZIP file attachment, which actually contain malicious files. This tactic is similar to the NYC speeding
Spam campaigns using various email notifications purportedly coming from ADP lead to a blackhole exploit kit server. These spammed messages attempts to lure users into clicking a malicious link,
This spam campaign uses a fake email notification from Time Warner Cable . The message contains an order confirmation number with a payment amount. Users may be enticed to click on the link within
This spammed message poses as a notification from the online retailer, Amazon. It claims that the said service can't access the recipient's credit card to pay for a recent order, then asks that the
Subject: http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/images/0926_nnwspam.gif This spammed message purports as a complaint from Better Bureau Business . The bogus complaint claims that the company is involved in
This spammed message spoofs Pinterest notification for new pins. When the embedded URLs are clicked, the users will be led to Blackhole Exploit sites. Malicious websites using the Blackhole Exploit
This spammed message is a bogus notification from e-card service, 123Greetings. It shows who supposedly sent the e-card, links where the recipient can view the e-card, and more links from the site
This spammed message pretends as a notification from social networking site, LinkedIn . It informs users that they have a pending message to trick them into clicking the malicous URL. The said URL
This resembles typical spam emails selling pharmaceutical products that boost sexual stamina or size. It contains a single link http://{BLOCKED}sinlimites.com.ar/took.html, now blocked by Trend
This commercial spam purports to come from Olive Garden . It informs users about meal treats and contains links, which when clicked can potentially lead to a malicious website. Users are advised to
Like other spammed messages, this one acts like a friend just sending you a link of photos on a site. The link http://{BLOCKED}gues.com/chuanne2, is now blocked by Trend Micro. Users are advised not
This spammed message builds up EL_G O as a Probiotic drug supposed to be in clinical trial and will soon sell big in the market. Trend Micro lists the sender IPs on record. These type of emails can
This spammed message purports to come from Amazon and informs users that their supposedly ordered items are already shipped. It makes use of the template similar to Amazon to trick users into
In this blackhole exploit kit spam run, spammers use a legitimate email notification template from Xanga . From the email's content, it lures users into clicking a malicious link. Once the URL is
This spam run uses what looks like legitimate email notifications from Bank of America , Capital One , or LinkedIn . The email content aims to lure users into clicking a malicious link. Once the URL