'Here is your documents', 'Mail Delivery System', 'Mail Transaction Failed' or 'Re: Thank you for delivery'. If you chance upon a new mail in your mailbox with any of these lines in its subject field, carrying an attachment, apply caution!
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RSSNew Cheburgen.a Worm Spreads via email, Web, Network Shares and Software Vulnerability!
Jun 04, 2007
People are less bothered by spam; E-mails continue, but filters lessen annoyance factor
May 29, 2007
Internet users are being plagued by more spam e-mails but are less bothered by the onslaught of unsolicited pitches, according to a report released last Wednesday.
George Bush Worm dances its way into computers
May 21, 2007
"Check out this animation of Bush" says a message popping up in your MSN Messenger.
New eBay Phishing mail scares users into revealing information
May 14, 2007
What do you do when you receive an email from an online financial company that you regularly deal with, informing you about the completion of a transaction that you never did in the first place?
Conycspa Worm cons computer users with a screensaver
May 08, 2007
Next time you get an email with a subject line 'screen saver', carrying an attachment, apply caution!
Phishing, phaxing, vishing and other identity threats
Apr 30, 2007
Fraudsters don't just want your bank account information. With an increasing risk from phishing, vishing and phaxing tricks, could you recognize a spoofed website, designed to commit identity theft, damage a company's reputation or incur legal liability?
Storm worm strikes again
Apr 23, 2007
New variant of this January 2007 worm and Trojan horse combo is causing new headaches worldwide.
Party girl Paris Hilton subject of Microsoft vulnerability spam attack
Apr 16, 2007
Porn star, Jenna Jameson's name also besmirched by malware authors
Worm spreads in the guise of a Security Update
Apr 11, 2007
Security experts at MicroWorld Technologies warn that a worm named Win32.Warezov.ms is spreading via spammed emails, disguised as system generated security warnings from the email service provider.
TJ Maxx retail giant admits hackers stole 45 million credit card details
Apr 02, 2007
Largest credit card heist in history steals information from shoppers