Peaches Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Quote Twitter Invitation Email Scam Spreads Malware DownloaderUnauthorized email change lure still used in spam campaigns One of the latest email spams to impersonate Twitter tries to trick users into opening a malicious attachment by passing it as an invitation to the micro blogging service. Meanwhile, Twitter email change scams are still going around and send unsuspecting victims to websites packed with exploits. Security researchers from Vietnamese antivirus vendor Bkis warn of a malware distribution campaign sending out emails that masquerade as official communications from Twitter. The rogue messages have spoofed headers to look as if originating from nvitations@twitter.com and claim to be automated invitations sent at a friend's request. "Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? To join or to see who invited you, check the attachment," the spam reads. The attachment is called "Invitation Card.zip" and contains a computer worm detected by Bkis as W32.Ziktwitters.Worm. "This virus [...] downloads a lot of other malwares including FakeAV and constantly distributes advertising emails as well as phishing emails to other users," Nguyen Cong Cuong, senior security researcher at Bkis, explains. More details here: http://news.softpedi...er-145625.shtml Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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