Malicious spam email - SSO-AL2008-006
25 June 2008
Software and platform/s affected
The following operating system platform is affected:
Microsoft Windows (all versions)
What is the problem?
A new email is circulating which is designed to infect your computer with a program that could steal your passwords and other personal information (identity theft).
The subject lines of the email include, but is not limited to:
A new deadly catastrophe in China
A new massive quake struck China
A new powerful disaster in China
China is paralyzed by new earthquake
China's most deadly earthquake
Chinese government keeps back the real number of earthquake victims
Countless victims of earthquake in China
Deadly catastrophe in Chinese capital
Deadly earthquake shook China again
Death toll in China exceeds 1000000
Death toll in China is growing
Dozens killed in China earthquake
Earth tremors in China is going on
Great Wall of China damaged by earthquake
Million dead in Chinese quake
Recent china earthquake kills million
The capital of China were collapsed by earthquake
The list of Chinese victims is growing
The most powerful quake hits China
Toll mounts in China earthquake
Unprecedented earthquake in China
What we recommend you do
If you receive an email similar to the above emails, do not click on the hyperlink in the email. Delete the email straight away.
If you have already clicked on the email web link, it is quite possible your computer may now be infected. It is recommended you seek professional assistance in helping detect and remove the malware.
Where you can find more information
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_146134.htm
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