Peaches Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 YouTube Spam Emails Carry Malicious JavaScriptThe code is obfuscated and included in the attached HTML file Security researchers from German antivirus vendor Avira warn of a new spam campaign producing emails that masquerade as YouTube friend requests. The rogue emails have attached an HTML file containing obfuscated malicious JavaScript code. “During the last few days we received a lot of mails with subjects like 'User <username> suggests you to become friends on YouTube,'” the Avira researchers announce. The “From” field has been forged to appear as if the emails originate from “YouTube Service.” <br style=""><br style=""> The attachement is an HTML document called “YouTube Message.html” and according to Avira, it contains obfuscated JavaScript code. If the file is opened in a browser this code will redirect the user to an external domain, from where they will be redirected once again onto a page loading malicious content via a hidden IFrame. More plus screenshot here: http://news.softpedia.com/news/YouTube-Spam-Emails-Carry-Malicious-JavaScript-147107.shtml Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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