You cant blame anyone for not knowing malware from OpenSSL flaws in the same way you cant accuse Einstein of not figuring it all out before he expired. Case in point, a new spam campaign is trying to dupe Windows users into running a so-called HeartBleed Bug/Virus Removal Tool to clean their computers.
To the untrained eye, the email in question will probably sound legitimate. Highlighted by the fine gents at Symantec, the spam campaign contains various clues that give away its …