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I got an email today at work, and I DID NOT click the link. It raised warning flags, so I did some digging. It's malware, and with the Inauguration right around the corner, I wanted to warn my fellow users here DO NOT CLICK ANYTHING in these links. It's nasty malware.
I have a severe hate of this crap. The wife had her comp get tagged with malware a few days ago, don't even know how, but it took me many hours to clean her system out.
Hey mods, if this is in the wrong forum, or and I don't think this is a violation cause I disabled the links, I'm jsut trying to warn folks.
I have a severe hate of this crap. The wife had her comp get tagged with malware a few days ago, don't even know how, but it took me many hours to clean her system out.
Hey mods, if this is in the wrong forum, or and I don't think this is a violation cause I disabled the links, I'm jsut trying to warn folks.
Subject: You should see it!!!
Barack Obama doesn't want to be our next president http://page. greatobamaonline .com/
Faithfully yours,
Raphael Cunningham
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Date: 16 Jan 2009 20:53:18 -0600
"And now F-Secure reports that tons of fake Obama sites aimed at soliciting donations for the Inauguration have surfaced, spreading “speech.exe” a variant of the Waledec malware."
There’s plenty of different domains, too. We’ve seen at least:
www. great obamaguide. com
www. super obamaonline. com
www. great obamaonline. com
store.super obamadirect. com
store.great obamaguide. com
Tech Sassy Blog Archive Windows worm spreads to 8.9 million; Fake Inauguration sites spreading malware
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