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Comments · 8
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New Attacks?
This is an old trick used by the spammers. The same thing happened last year with the Super Bowl, the same with the IRS phishing e-mails (some of them e-mailed late after the filing season, some even before the filing season).
You're telling me Google (Postini?) took more than a year to discover this, some of these social engineering attacks (especially the malware e-mails focussed on special events) have been around since 2006 as far as I can recall (refer to the links below).
Special Event Malware Spam
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New Attacks?
This is an old trick used by the spammers. The same thing happened last year with the Super Bowl, the same with the IRS phishing e-mails (some of them e-mailed late after the filing season, some even before the filing season).
You're telling me Google (Postini?) took more than a year to discover this, some of these social engineering attacks (especially the malware e-mails focussed on special events) have been around since 2006 as far as I can recall (refer to the links below).
Special Event Malware Spam
IRS Phishing Scams -
War Zone Indeed
The Internet has become a war zone indeed. What should we call it, Cyber Terrorism? http://www.cybertopcops.com/
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Here's some examples.
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Comes as no surprise
The real surprise was that there actually days when the browser was safe. I would like to see what the stats on IE7 will be at the end of 2007 http://www.cybertopcops.com/
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Cyber Top Cops has also noticed an increase
More and more people are reporting spam asking why are they receiving the bucket loads of spam all of a sudden, so this is experienced everywhere. http://www.cybertopcops.com/report-spam.php
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It's a matter of putting priority fixes first
The developers of Firefox focus on high priority bugs, that's why they don't care about xml bugs, especially if it won't jeopardise the security of Firefox. Microsoft doesn't mind any kind of bug whether it is critical or not. http://www.cybertopcops.com/
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That's not the only reason they are wasting money
While visiting these pOrn sites they infect their PC's with spyware/adware and all kinds of junk, helping the spread of malicious software, putting everyone on their mailing list at risk and indirectly help the distribution of spam which fills our inboxes day after day, eating up valuable bandwidth. (These idiots don't even know they are putting their own online security at risk by visiting these immoral, spyware infested web sites) http://www.cybertopcops.com/