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attachments with security software, opening attachments only from known or expected sources, deleting all unwanted and suspicious messages without opening, and using security software and running real-time scan
communication between malware communicating to remote servers and/or sites. In addition, Trend Micro™ Deep Security detects suspicious activity on your network by employing integrity monitoring and log
cybercriminals with their own credentials, which in turn may lead to identity theft or other malicious criminal activities. Should users receive messages of a similarly suspicious nature, Trend Micro strongly
spammed message, users are still reminded never to respond to suspicious correspondence such as these, as they may lead to phishing or social engineering attacks.
filled with salad words related to health. As of this writing, Trend Micro has already blocked the URL provided. Users should never click on or access URLs from emails that they deem suspicious or those
suspicious messages such as this at face value, and should always seek to verify the information provided first before following its instructions. Verification should always be made through an alternative
this spammed email, users should always take care not to open file attachments from suspicious and unfamiliar entities.
always be cautious with suspicious mails such as these. Contacting the organizations involved through offline methods such as hotlines or office visitation should be made first.
scandalous subjects or content, especially when the source is suspicious or unknown.
been detected by Trend Micro as TROJ_DLOADR.ZZJ . Users should not open suspicious looking mails and their attachments.
file or any files attached to suspicious emails received from unknown senders.
Spammers are now leveraging popular website, Wikipedia to point users to pharmacy sites. TrendLabs engineers spotted spammed messages in plain text that contained a URL. Once users click on the URL,
is to note that while the spammed message�is tailored to resemble� Facebook , the pages it links to bears suspicious non- Facebook URLs. Users are reminded to exercise caution whenever adding friends
This spammed email pretends to be from the popular fast food chain, McDonald's and invites users to join the fake 'The Free Supper Day' campaign. In the said�campaign, five dishes from McDonald’s are
Spammers target New York, USA residents in this spam purporting to be a traffic violation ticket. The message passes itself off as an official notification from the Department of Motor Vehicles,
is non-malicious and is simply a document file, but users are advised not to access it, in keeping with the practice of being wary and careful when dealing with suspicious messages and similar spam
passing. As always, users should take care in opening messages from unknown senders, and refrain from clicking suspicious links.
Another wave of spammed messages pretending to be emails from NACHA (The Electronic Payments Association) is circulating. NACHA manages the development, administration, and governance of the
under any circumstances. Special events and occasions are used by cybercriminals to trick users into becoming their victims. Users should always take caution with unfamiliar emails sporting suspicious
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