Hackers behind a recently detected email attack campaign are exploiting a vulnerability in a Yahoo website to hijack the email accounts of Yahoo users and use them for spam, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Bitdefender.. The attack begins with users receiving a spam email with their name in the subject line and a short "check out this page" message followed by a bit.ly shortened link. Clicking on the link takes users to a website masquerading as the MSNBC news site that contains an article about how to make money while working from home, the Bitdefender researchers said Wednesday in a blog post. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The attack begins with users receiving a spam email with their name in the subject line and a short . hackers, behind, recently, detected, email, attack, campaign, exploiting, vulnerability, yahoo. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Delivery notices from the post office, messages from out-of-touch friends and headlines from seasonal sporting events look innocent enough when they arrive in emailform.. But they all can bear malicious links ready to unleash computer-enabled chaos with just a single click. Most of us have received the horrified e-mail: "My e-mail was hacked!!! I'm so sorry!" Some of us have even sent one ourselves. But how exactly do e-mail viruses spread? And what should you do if one ensnares you? The link for this article located at ABC News is no longer available. . Delve into the world of seemingly harmless emails that can transform into dangerous pitfalls, and discover effective strategies to safeguard yourself from cyber threats and harmful URLs.. Email Security,Cyber Threats,Hacking Strategies,Security Awareness,Email Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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