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Russian information security company Doctor Web is reporting on the spread of malicious spam, purportedly originating with carrier service UPS, that is distributing Trojan.Inject1.4969. This malware can steal information, download other applications from remote servers, and execute commands received from intruders. In late June, many users received e-mails supposedly from UPS. Such messages contain a […]

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Cybercriminals have spammed out malware, posing as an email from the Royal Mail. The emails, which claim that a package has been returned to the Royal Mail office, pretend to come from official-sounding addresses such as [email protected] or [email protected]. Opening the attached file could lead to your Windows computer being infected by a Trojan horse. […]

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Surely nobody would sell stolen credit cards on Twitter? Except they do. For example, check out Mr. SshoaibAhmed: Let’s follow the link… Indeed, he seems to sell credit card info, most likely collected with keyloggers from infected home computers. The prices of stolen credit cards range from $2 to $20, depending on the country where […]

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