There is yet another problematic email circulating. This one looks like an email from CNN. It contains THE DAILY TOP 10, a list of links to the top 10 list news article list. It looks very professional with the CNN logos and everything. If the recipient clicks on any of the links, a message appears that says Flash Player - Incorrect version and asks you if you want to download and install the new Flash Player. Again this looks very real. However, what gets downloaded is a piece of malware that proceeds to really cause damage to the computer.
This message looks very real. Users need to ask themselves, "Did I sign up for the CNN Top 10 List?" Also check the from address, it is not from the CNN domain. In short, users need to really be aware of what they are looking at in these types of messages.
We are seeing more and more of these very sophisticated messages. I received 2 of these CNN messages today myself. When they are mixed in with our daily email and newsletters they can very easily slip under our radar and end up costing serious issues with our computers and therefore cost businesses serious money.
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Viruses and Malware Coming In Interesting Packages
There has been a rash of very interesting viruses and general bad stuff coming through email lately. The most recent is an email that appears to come from UPS and says they are unable to deliver a package and instructs the user to open the enclosed attachment for the package details. The attachment contains a virus. Another is an email that indicates your firewall needs to be updated and directs the user to click on a link that points to a website that will infect the computer.
These types of messages are not new. But they are getting very sophisticated. The messages look authentic and sent to the right person are very tempting to open. If you ship UPS packages all day or you just happen to be waiting on a UPS delivery and your receive the very official looking UPS message you may be inclined to open the message.
The solution is the same as it has been. Make sure you have good antivirus software with the latest updates, make sure you have good spyware software with the latest updates and make sure you stay on your toes. Unfortunately, EVERY email is suspect at this time. This is a good time to do a little refresher course for your email users on the dangers of email. It's too bad that some much time has to be spent on this but unfortunately that's the way it is.
These types of messages are not new. But they are getting very sophisticated. The messages look authentic and sent to the right person are very tempting to open. If you ship UPS packages all day or you just happen to be waiting on a UPS delivery and your receive the very official looking UPS message you may be inclined to open the message.
The solution is the same as it has been. Make sure you have good antivirus software with the latest updates, make sure you have good spyware software with the latest updates and make sure you stay on your toes. Unfortunately, EVERY email is suspect at this time. This is a good time to do a little refresher course for your email users on the dangers of email. It's too bad that some much time has to be spent on this but unfortunately that's the way it is.
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