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Jun25 Phishing Mail Sent via Yahoo! Groups by Jake Soriano (Technical Communications) Spammers were doing it before so it was also only a matter of time before phishers learned the trick and started doing...
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Jun25 More Pop Culture Spam by Roderick Ordoñez (Technical Communications) We have been seeing a slew of spam bearing mismatched or unrelated subjects and message bodies similar to these: Other subjects...
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New spam trend: Spammers take advantage of high gas prices and credit crunch to advertise products and services - Date: 06.25.2008 Threat Type: Malicious Web Sites / Malicious Code Websense® Security Labs...
25 June 2008 Google fingered as major source of Badware By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service Google is one of the worst offenders when it comes to hosting according to research from a Google-sponsored...
Catchy Malicious Spam Campaign On The Rise - Date: 06.20.2008 Threat Type: Malicious Web Site / Malicious Code Websense® Security Labs™ ThreatSeeker Network has discovered a new malicious spam social-engineering...
Friday, June 20, 2008 Phishing Campaign Spreading Across Facebook Phishers have once again indicated their interest in obtaining fresh passwords for social networking sites, by using the already hacked...
Spammers Celebrate Classmates’ Day! by Dianne Lagrimas (Technical Communications) Before one could get hired , spammers made sure you remember your school days. And they do this by way of celebrating Classmates...
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img {max-width:650px;width: expression(this.width > 650 ? 650: true);border-style:none; behavior: url(../iepngfix.htc); } Jun 20 Spam Now Hiring by Bernadette Irinco (Technical Communications) A spam...
Jun20 Storm Makes Fake Quake Felt by Mayee Corpin (Technical Communications) This does not seem to refer to the month-old Sichuan earthquake that devastated parts of the said country May 12th, but is rather...
Storm Rumbles Beijing Posted by Patrik @ 05:56 GMT | Comments One of the trademarks of the Storm gang's 18 month lifespan has been that they're very creative and current when it comes to their...
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Storm Worm tactic - Earthquake in China and upcoming Olympics - Date: 06.19.2008 Threat Type: Malicious Web Site / Malicious Code Websense® Security Labs™ ThreatSeeker Network has discovered a new Storm...
Friday, June 20, 2008 12:07 AM by mmpc Taterf – all your drives are belong to me!!!1!one! Greet1ngs, As you all probably know by now, this month in MSRT was a very significant release for Gamers everywhere...
Nuwar circulating a fake topic - Beijing earthquake Friday June 20, 2008 at 4:15 am CST Posted by Shinsuke Honjo Trackback Nuwar families are known for using social engineering to trick users to download...
Scary screensavers, take two Wednesday June 18, 2008 at 8:43 am CST Posted by Paolo Palumbo Trackback In one of my previous blog posts, I did write about FakeAlert-AG’s fear strategy, that consisted of...
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Lots of subjects and one video Posted by Patrik @ 06:11 GMT | Comments Earlier today we saw an big increase in emails going around with all sorts of interesting subjects, not totally unlike the ones used...
Breaking News… NOT! Friday June 20, 2008 at 4:18 am CST Posted by Kevin McGhee Trackback There mustn’t be much going on in the world today as the Nuwar spammers have moved from jumping on real news of...
Jun17 When Spam Promises the Stars by Jovi Umawing (Technical Communications) …never believe it, for recipients of such email messages are bound to find out that, indeed, some promises are meant to be...
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Jun17 Pump-and-Dump Spammers Take On Amazon by Jake Soriano (Technical Communications) The last we’ve seen of significant pump-and-dump attacks was the one instigated by Storm malware writers last October...
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SQL Injection: More of the same Published: 2008-06-13, Last Updated: 2008-06-16 11:26:30 UTC by Johannes Ullrich (Version: 1) 0 comment(s) digg_url = 'http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=4565&rss';...
Monday, June 16, 2008 Malicious Doorways Redirecting to Malware Blacklisting malicious sites in times when legitimate ones are starting to compete with bogus .info and .biz ones for the leading position...
Jun 16 New ZLOB Rigs Routers by Macky Cruz (Technical Communications) Washington Post reports about new ZLOB variants that tinker with an infected user’s router to redirect legitimate URL requests to wholly...
Home / Weblog Analyst's Diary Restoring files attacked by Gpcode.ak VitalyK June 13, 2008 | 11:37 GMT comment Currently, it's not possible to decrypt files encrypted by Gpcode.ak without the private...
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 ImageShack Typosquatted to Serve Malware This is ironic because you have one of the most popular image sharing sites typosquatted, and malware served by copying ImageShack's...
Jun16 YouTube Addicts Beware by Aivee Cortez (Anti-spam Engineer) From Web sites related to online banking , credit unions , financial departments , and social networking sites, phishers are chucking their...
Jun13 Vishing Attacks Increasing by Carolyn Guevarra (Technical Communications) In recent months, Web site compromises have become the most prevalent problem that threatens Internet users from all over...
419 SMS scams Posted by Mikko @ 14:31 GMT | Comments There's a ongoing SMS / email fraud underway. People are receiving text messages to their phones with a message like this: If you send an email...
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This is not a phishing site. Now, be a good victim and enter your login credentials in the form!

Tuesday June 10, 2008 at 12:58 pm CST
Posted by Elodie Grandjean

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A few days ago I was browsing a forum while I read a message from someone saying that he received a strange link from one of his MSN contact list, which was formed like the following:

http://[MSN_login].flatl1n[removed].info

This domain hosts a webpage asking for MSN logins and passwords and pointing to another webpage asking for ICQ login credentials:

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Trojan.Gpcoder Revisited date 06-13-2008 11:19 AM author Eoin Ward writes: Trojan.Gpcoder is a particularly nasty threat that uses public key cryptography to encrypt files on a person’s computer and subsequently...
Jun11 File-napper GPCODE Reemerges by JM Hipolito (Technical Communications) The malicious file encryptor Gpcode that held captive the files of its victims with a 660-bit algorithm for ransom has not been...
Who's Behind the GPcode Ransomware? So, the ultimate question - who's behind the GPcode ransomware? It's Russian teens with pimples, using E-gold and Liberty Reserve accounts, running three...
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