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VirusList.com Virus Alerts & Virus News. Monday, November 04, 2002
******************************************* 1. Deceptive E-greetings Increasingly Used This Holiday Season 2. How to subscribe/unsubscribe 1. Deceptive E-greetings Increasingly Used This Holiday Season Unscrupulous marketers are increasingly luring unsuspecting computer users into traps with the promise of "wholesome" e-greeting cards. In another example of this ploy, an Internet porn company has sent out an email promising an e-greeting from the forged return address [email protected], but instead of receiving a heart warming e-card, users are force-fed a Trojan horse program that is a hidden browser plug-in. This plug-in delivers Internet Explorer users a slew of porn pop-ups. The Trojan program has been dubbed, 'Cytron' by the NIPC (National Infrastructure Protection Center). Users can spot this email message according the following criteria: - forged return address: "[email protected]" - an endearing smiley face background - black, wiggly text stateing, "You have received an e-card" - a graphic hand holding an envelope Don't click this hand!! Doing so brings users to "suprisecards.net", where the surprise is an e-card viewer plug-in cleverly coupled with a confidence boosting digital certificate. Once accepted, Internet Explorer will begin feeding sexy full-sized pop-up ads for adult websites mostly operated by Canada-based Cytron Communications Ltd. Users never view any greeting card. ass hole's :321GFY |
Thanks for the warning :thumbsup
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when this shit was originally mentioned no one clicked the thread.
Had to keep bumping shit to get gfy attention. "Richard Oliver is Scum" http://gofuckyourself.com/showthread...threadid=84276 |
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Get a Mac. :thumbsup
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