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[Chris Mosby at myITforum.com] Embedded URL links have always been an easy way in for malware criminals to victimize PCs. It is best to set email applications to render all links in messages inactive and, in general, to treat all unsolicited email as suspect.
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[mxlab - all about anti virus and anti spam] CNN Daily Top 10 leads users to site hosting malware: [...] This thing is NASTY. The emails as well as the webpages look completely authentic, good design layout and no broken images or bad english. These are definitely the work of some very talented hackers. The good news (if any) is that these have just been introduced into the wild within the past few days. CNN as well as the major antivirus companies have been notified and are in the process of working on fixes. You can read more about the original story breaking here. [...]
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[Actual Software Lab Blog] Malware - big problem?: Whether its your Internet-connected computer running on DSL or cable modem, youre being scanned on a regular basis, i.e., many times daily, by “Internet burglars” who are performing the network equivalent of “casing the joint” - checking the locks, seeing if there are doors or Windows left open (pun intended) and looking inside to see what looks good. And make no mistake, most of us have valuable information on our systems such as Social Security Numbers, banking information, sensitive work data and more.
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[mcafee Avert Labs] Fake Invoice Spam Carries Malware: These spam runs may continue over the next few days. Avert Labs reminds readers to practice safe computing, and never to open unexpected email attachments, or follow unexpected URLs; especially from unfamiliar senders.
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[Blogs Of The Day] Top Posts: Following the links in the CNN.com Daily Top 10 email could lead you to sites that hosts malware. MX Lab detected and [...]
[Comments for mcafee Avert Labs] Comment on Fake Invoice Spam Carries Malware by Jampa Stewart: These spam runs may continue over the next few days. Avert Labs reminds readers to practice safe computing, and never to open unexpected email attachments, or follow unexpected URLs; especially from unfamiliar senders.
[techjaws] Legitimate Web Sites Transmitting Malware: An example of the interplay between these two types of Web threats is the Asprox botnet. The botnet originally derived from phishing attempts to draw unwitting users to malware via short-lived Web sites, but, in the last few months, Asprox has morphed into SQL injection attacks against legitimate sites. In automated fashion, the botnet leverages Google to find and exploit Web sites with vulnerable Active Server Pages injecting an IFrame into the assailable site that redirects site visitors to exploit code elsewhere on the Web.
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[Actual Software Lab Blog] A 7-Step Program to Avoid a “Malware Infection”: Never open e-mail attachments unless youre absolutely sure you know whats in them;. Visit only trusted websites as much as possible, and be alert to where links are taking you;.
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[Marcello Tonarelli Blog] The best free software (Antivirus/Anti-Malware): Use the venerable House-Call online scanner to get a second opinion, or use the app for cleanup when malware prevents installation of a local antivirus utility.
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