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Home   »   Archives for October 2009

FDIC Spam Points to Info Stealer

  • Posted on:October 27, 2009 at 11:06 pm
  • Posted in:Malware, Spam
  • Author:
    Ralph Hernandez (Fraud Analyst)
0

Trend Micro researchers recently found spam emails fashioned to come from Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation (FDIC). The email message informs users that they should visit the “official” FDIC’s website (provided in the email) to check their Deposit Insurance Coverage. However, clicking the URL leads users to a fake FDIC website where they are ask to…

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IPv6 Tunneling Protocols: Good for Adoption, Not So Hot for Security

  • Posted on:October 26, 2009 at 1:57 pm
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Ben April (Threat Researcher)
6

Have you ever noticed how security often takes a backseat when trying something new? When I am trying out a protocol out for the first time, I barely skim the Security Considerations section of the RFC. Just the same, as more of us start experimenting with IPv6, the use of tunneling protocols is likely to…

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Spoofed Contract Carries Malware

  • Posted on:October 24, 2009 at 5:58 am
  • Posted in:Malware, Spam
  • Author:
    Maydalene Salvador (Anti-spam Research Engineer)
1

Trend Micro researchers found spammed messages with a .ZIP file attachment that contains a malware. It bears the subject, “Contract of Settlements,” and purports to come from LSM Company. It informs users to open and check the attached file that holds a contract, which in actual fact, is an executable file (contract_1.exe) detected by Trend…

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FAKEAV Goes Open Source… Or Not?

  • Posted on:October 23, 2009 at 2:38 pm
  • Posted in:Malware
  • Author:
    David Sancho (Senior Threat Researcher)
1

In the recent FAKEAV spam campaign, I realized something was off. Once the user clicks the URL and gets the bogus Antivirus 2010 up and running on his/her system, files are added. The additional files I found were related to ClamAV, the open source AV toolkit for UNIX. The files include the ClamAV virus definition file and…

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Windows 7? No Problem for Trend Micro Users

  • Posted on:October 23, 2009 at 3:06 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Jonathan Leopando (Technical Communications)
3

Microsoft’s new OS, Windows 7, was made available to the general public earlier today. To say that this was eagerly anticipated is an understatement, however, as in the United Kingdom, pre-orders on Amazon for copies exceeded both the last book of the Harry Potter series as well as the Nintendo Wii. This made it the biggest grossing pre-ordered item…

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