"Hallmark" malware on the rise again...

Started by Simon, Jun 09, 2008, 16:45:17

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Simon

Thinking that someone just remembered you and sent you a Hallmark greeting card? Think again, before you open the email attachment.

http://blog.trendmicro.com/greeting-cards-spread-no-cheer/
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Rik

Better yet, open no attachments unless you are 100% sure of their origin and were expecting them.
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Simon

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madasahatter

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Quote from: Rik on Jun 09, 2008, 16:46:11
Better yet, open no attachments unless you are 100% sure of their origin and were expecting them.

Disregard that last statement if your are female (with certain exceptions ;)), blonde etc - you are gonna do anyway, so we may as well give you permission right now  >:D

:dig: :rip:  ;D

Rik

Bye, Mad, it's been nice knowing you. ;D
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madasahatter


talos2

I had a Trojan flagged up last week ,it came with an email from the Ecard company I think, luckily the scanner found it first, it came with my daughters email address attached, so I've had to warn her to do a scan too.
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