E-victims.org: Fake contracts are malware

Tony

What Consumer Founder
Apr 7, 2008
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Graham Cluley's blog warns about Malicious Contracts Spammed Out by Hackers

All of us know how easy it is to accidentally send an email to the wrong address. If two people in your address book have similar names then your email client might make it all too simple to send a message to the wrong one.

For instance, I work with Carole, but a simple slip of the fingers or not reading carefully enough might mean I drop a note to Carla Bruni instead. (In my dreams..)

And it's this kind of common inccident that cybercriminals are exploiting when they launch an attack like the one we are currently seeing in our worldwide network of traps.

This is a significant attack - the malicious emails are being spammed out enmasse to computers around the globe, claiming to contain contracts for the unsuspecting recipient to approve.



A typical message reads:


Dear ladies and gentlemen,
We have prepared a contract and added the paragraphs that you wanted to see in it.
Our lawyers made...

Fake contracts are malware