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RE: FBI warns of new Storm worm variant
This is a perfect example of a target attack on a very large scale. It seems this is now the new direction for phishing attacks and links to malware. Even the tecgh-savvy would have been caught unawares by this scam: Identifying a Targeted Attack(http://www.internetevolution.com/author.asp?section_id=670&doc_id=156701&F_src=flftwo)
Posted by: jamalystic   Posted on: 07/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Message has been deleted.  MIKEC0X | 07/31/08
RE: FBI warns of new Storm worm variant  jamalystic | 07/31/08
Mike Cox gets deleted!!!  Kromaethius | 07/31/08
Not the "real" Mike Cox.  IT_Guy_z | 07/31/08
Odd, I find it interesting the first time  devlin_X | 07/31/08
anti spam technique for blocking FBI spam variant  wicke | 07/31/08
Storm is a Windows thing -  whisperycat | 08/01/08
Why? You really had to ask?  gtdriver94 | 08/01/08
Windows only malware  whisperycat | 08/01/08
a self-selected group  barence773 | 08/01/08
Railroading Rank-and-File Users  svregrcpt@... | 08/01/08
RE: FBI warns of new Storm worm variant  b_pratt@... | 08/04/08
RE: FBI warns of new Storm worm variant  lkafle | 08/06/08
Because the best way to fight this isn't with the FBI  jdickey | 09/13/08

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