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USPS Spam / 50.116.19.155

30
Mar
2012

Yet another USPS spam is doing the rounds, this time leading to a malicious payload on 50.116.19.155.

Date:      Fri, 30 Mar 2012 13:47:28 +0200
From:      “Danielle Connor” [[email protected]]
Subject:      Your USPS shipment postage labels receipt.

Acct #: 7112220

Dear client:

This is an email confirmation for your order of 2 online shipping label(s) with postage. We will charge you the following amount:

Transaction Number: #2056017
Print Date/Time: 03/14/2012 02:30 AM CST
Postage Amount: $25.69
Credit Card Number: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX

Priority Mail Regional Rate Box B # 4065 2488 7608 7525 8269 (Sequence Number 1 of 1)

   

If you need further information, please log on to www.usps.com/clicknship and go to your Shipping History or visit our Frequently Asked Questions .

You can refund your unused postage labels up to 14 days after the issue date by logging on to your Click-N-Ship Account.

Thank you for choosing the United States Postal Service

Click-N-Ship: The Online Shipping Solution

Click-N-Ship has just made on line shipping with the USPS even better.

New Enhanced International Label and Customs Form: Updated Look and Easy to Use!

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This is a post-only message

The malicious payload is on 50.116.19.155/data/ap2.php?f=4203d and 50.116.19.155/showthread.php?t=73a07bcb51f4be71 (report here) hosted by Linode.

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