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Have you ever wondered how much spammers pay to a botnet owner for sending out vast numbers of emails? The email below gives some indication. Prices are for various target groups in Russia. It’s not exactly free – but $425 for 9 million recipients (second line) isn’t bad. Translated text (courtesy of Google Translate): Hello! […]

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There’s a significant Facebook malware attack occurring at the moment.The attack is spreading virally using Facebook’s “Like” feature – a method well established by rogue Cost Per Action (CPA) marketing affiliates. But unlike CPA spam that redirects to deceptive ads, this “viral video” is linking to a Lithuanian server that serves up Windows and/or Mac […]

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What a stupid phishing site. This site goes to great lengths to make sure you double-check that the URL you’re on is accounts.craigslist.org. And it isn’t. This has got to be one of the stupidest phishing attacks I’ve ever seen. Nobody will ever fall for that. Except they will. You see, people aren’t reading e-mail […]

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