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Read moreCybercriminals always capitalize on current events as well as holidays. Just recently, TrendLabs researchers spotted spammed messages that bore the subject, 'Delivery within USA 2-3 day !!.
Read moreThe London 2012 Summer Olympics may still be a year away, but cybercriminals are definitely not waiting for July 2012. Two spammed messages designed to steal user information were recently found taking advantage of the event.
Read moreLimeWire, the popular peer-to-peer sharing website, was officially shut down last year. Months later, spammed messages purportedly from a LimeWire�insider are still making the online rounds.
Read moreCybercriminals are fully aware that users are clamoring for more information on Osama bin Laden's death and they definitely did not pass up the opportunity. Not too long after the news was made official, we found samples of email messages with a link that purportedly leads to a video of bin Laden himself.
Read moreThe world was on a standstill on May 2 when US President Barrack Obama announced the death of Osama bin Laden. After almost a decade since the 9/11 tragedy, Al-Qaeda's notorious leader was killed during a US special forces operations in Abbottabad, where he was said to be hiding.
Read moreTrendlabs engineers have discovered a slew of spammed messages that contain malicious attachments. The mail's body passes itself off as a message coming from BoBijou Inc.
Read moreTrendLabs engineers have intercepted new spam samples that use social engineering tactics to trick users into download a backdoor onto their systems. This attack starts once users receive an email notification (Figure 1) purporting to originate from Facebook.
Read moreMore Facebook-related spam has been spotted by TrendLabs engineers. This most recent sample purports to be a message coming directly from Facebook administrators.
Read moreCybercriminals have recently capitalized on the ongoing conflict in Libya to perpetuate their malicious activities. TrendLabs engineers spotted a spammed message that purports to come from the third son of Libya's president, Muammar al-Gaddafi.
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