Wednesday, February 13, 2008

storm worm virus

The FBI and the Internet Crime Complaint Center today said that with
the Valentine's Day holiday approaching, users should be on the
lookout for spam e-mails spreading Storm Worm malware. Read more.
The
culprit this time is the Storm Worm and it is diguised as an innocent
Valentines Day e-Card. Once you click on the link to get 'your card'
malware is downloaded onto your machine . and you get no love from the
malware. .
. Alert: Beware Valentine E-CardThe FBI released Tuesday a
warning for Internet users:If you unexpectedly receive a Valentine's
Day e-card, be careful. It may not be from a secret admirer, but
instead might contain the Storm Worm virus.

The Storm worm gang is
at it again. <br /><br />Their current spam run directs
recipients to a site hosting their malicious download. If you open the
site, you'll be prompted to download the file after five seconds. .

The Storm worm gang is at it again. <br /><br />Their
current spam run directs recipients to a site hosting their malicious
download. If you open the site, you'll be prompted to download the
file after five seconds. .
The Storm Worm virus has capitalized on
various holidays in the last year by sending millions of e-mails
advertising an e-card link within the text of the spam e-mail.
Valentine's Day has been identified as the next target. .
The FBI is
warning that an unexpected e-card in your in-box may contain the Storm
Worm virus.

It may not be from a secret admirer, but instead might
contain the Storm Worm virus. With the holiday approaching, be on the
lookout for spam e-mails spreading the Storm Worm malicious softwa.

The Storm Worm virus has capitalized on various holidays in the last
year by sending millions of e-mails advertising an e-card link within
the text of the spam e-mail. Valentine's Day has been identified as
the next target. .
It may not be from a secret admirer, but instead
might contain the Storm Worm virus. With the holiday approaching, be
on the lookout for spam e-mails spreading the Storm Worm malicious
softwa.
The FBI and the Internet Crime Complaint Center today said
that with the Valentine's Day holiday approaching, users should be on
the lookout for spam e-mails spreading Storm Worm malware. Read more.

Be on the lookout for spam e-mails spreading the Storm Worm virus.
The e-mail directs the recipient to click on a link to retrieve an
e-card. Once the user clicks on the link, malware is downloaded to the
Internet-connected device and .
The culprit this time is the Storm
Worm and it is diguised as an innocent Valentines Day e-Card. Once you
click on the link to get 'your card' malware is downloaded onto your
machine . and you get no love from the malware. .
The Storm Worm
virus has capitalized on various holidays in the last year by sending
millions of e-mails advertising an e-card link within the text of the
spam e-mail. Valentine's Day has been identified as the next target. .

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