Spammers deploying the TorrentLocker ransomware are so good at targeting victims that their poison emails hit the mark more frequently than those sent by legitimate software companies and professional marketers. . Trend Micro's just analysed the malware in a report titled TorrentLocker Landscape: Targeting Even More Victims in Australia (PDF) and among other things finds that emails used to lure suckers into the scam "were seemingly delivered to a carefully selected address list with less than 1% sent to invalid ones [email addresses]." . Trend Micro's just analysed the malware in a report titled TorrentLocker Landscape: Targeting Even M. spammers, deploying, torrentlocker, ransomware, targeting, victims, their, poison. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The email sent to several thousand of state employees in early February looked official. It featured the state logo and a familiar warning that email access was about to be cut off because the employee. If an employee clicked, a screen popped up asking for more data, including the employee The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . Public sector workers are encountering phishing attacks as cybercriminals send spoofed communications to obtain confidential information.. State Employee Cybersecurity, Phishing Risks, Data Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A break-in targeting State Department computers worldwide last summer occurred after a department employee in Asia opened a mysterious e-mail that quietly allowed hackers inside the U.S. government's network. In the first public account revealing details about the intrusion and the government's hurried behind-the-scenes response, a senior State Department official described an elaborate ploy by sophisticated international hackers. They used a secret break-in technique that exploited a design flaw in Microsoft software. . Consumers using the same software remained vulnerable until months afterward. Donald R. Reid, the senior security coordinator for the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, also confirmed that a limited amount of U.S. government data was stolen by the hackers until tripwires severed all the State Department's Internet connections throughout eastern Asia. The shut-off left U.S. government offices without Internet access in the tense weeks preceding missile tests by North Korea. The link for this article located at msnbc is no longer available. . Consumers using the same software remained vulnerable until months afterward. Donald R. Reid, the se. department, break-in, targeting, state, computers, worldwide, summer, occurred. . Bill Locke
Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders. . .. Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders . The bogus e-mails, designed to appear as though they were acknowledgments for orders from Amazon.com, apparently were aimed at getting unsuspecting consumers to reveal their credit card information. Recipients who selected the link early last week reportedly were taken to a non-company page that asked for the credit-card information to aid in canceling the order. The site was removed by an Internet service provider when it was discovered it was being used to perpetrate the fraud, said Smith. The link for this article located at NewsObserver is no longer available. . Consistently scrutinize any instruction you cannot recollect issuing and refrain from sharing bank details.. Email Phishing,Fraud Detection,Online Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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