Symantec – Spammers & Malware Writers Using “Swine Flu” to Deceive PeopleSymantec Security Response has found that malware writers have joined hands with spammers in using the swine flu story to infect computers with viruses. Although samples of spam mail and malware are inadequate, Symantec informs that hackers are trying to leverage the current calamity to entice unsuspicious customers into clicking on their malware. Symantec reveals that it has studied a harmful Adobe PDF document named "Swine influenza frequently asked questions.pdf." When users try to access the PDF file, its viral code endeavors to exploit Adobe Acrobat vulnerability for delivering malware. The malevolent PDF file is found to be Bloodhound.Exploit.6 rooted with 'InfoStealer'. Moreover, another spam e-mail with a title "Suspected Mexican flu toll hits 81" contains news information from authentic agencies asking the recipients if they are living in Mexico or the US or they have any information regarding anyone attacked by the outbreak. As per a Symantec's blog, the e-mail recipients are asked to visit a website to fill in a form. Moreover, they can also send reply to the mail with details of their address, mail address and phone number, reveals Symantec's blog, as reported by cnet news on April 28, 2009. Security experts state that this appears to be the latest trend being tested by hackers. They are using the 'current news event spam campaign' i.e. "Swine Flu". Symantec further adds that hackers appeared to be engrossed in gathering mail addresses-probably for their further campaigns. Moreover, the security company discloses that it has found the top 10 'swine flu' subject lines used by hackers presently to entice people. Top 3 of these headlines are "Swine flu in USA"; Salma Hayek caught swine flu, US swine flu statistics, etc. Symantec also claims that computer users should implement security best practices by updating all security software and should be alert when opening wary files from unfamiliar sources. For now, it is not Symantec who has discovered the mischief being done by hackers and malware creators. F-Secure and McAfee Avert Labs have also found that hackers are sending harmful spam mails to naïve users who want to know more about the disease since it targeted Mexico during the 3rd week of April 2009. Related article: Sentence for American Contractor for Sabotaging Government Navy Computers » SPAMfighter News - 06-05-2009 Share and tell your friends!
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