“~/Public/.howdy” Trojan
Posted June 25, 2008
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘?’ in /home/spy411kd/public_html/damntrojan/wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()’d code on line 10
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RegistryGreat v5.2
Posted June 24, 2008
< ?php the_title(); ?> is a damn scam: < ?php the_title(); ?> pretends to be registry repair software, when, if anything, < ?php the_title(); ?> just further fu–
Further mucks up your registry.
< ?php the_title(); ?> works like most scam software: < ?php the_title(); ?> offers you a free scan on RegistryGreat.com. When you download the scan, < ?php the_title(); ?> says you have registry problems that don’t exist. Then < ?php the_title(); ?> asks you to pay for a “licensed” version of < ?php the_title(); ?> to remove these fake registry errors.
Instead of paying to remove registry errors you don’t have, why not remove < ?php the_title(); ?> for free?
You game?
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“Please Restore Your Account Access !” Paypal Email
Posted June 24, 2008
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘?’ in /home/spy411kd/public_html/damntrojan/wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()’d code on line 13
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“TRUST IN THE LORD” Email
Posted June 24, 2008
Mrs. Kunie is my dream girl –
She just wants to give me money!
Yeah, right. You probably know how these damn scam emails work: someone notifies you that someone’s died or is about to die, and they want to give you millions of dollars. All you need to do is get in touch — and then give them your bank account information so they can transfer money into it.
More like transfer tons of your money OUT of it.
Send some hate e-mail to roeselkunie56@yahoo.com.hk.
If you want a good laugh, read the email in full.
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“ATM CARD PAYMENT NOTIFICATION” Email
Posted June 24, 2008
Nigerians are just so generous. They are always wanting to give me money!
Have you seen this latest offer?
You’d make more money playing black jack in Las Vegas than you would replying to these damn scams.
Cheers.
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UCleaner.com
Posted June 24, 2008
< ?php the_title(); ?> is a site promoting damn scam software. Home to fake privacy software Ultimate Cleaner, < ?php the_title(); ?> offers a friendly free system scan.
If this < ?php the_title(); ?> scan is free, why not?
How about because this “free” scan will cost you your sanity? < ?php the_title(); ?>’s scan comes with Ultimate Cleaner popups and faked scan results that tell you you’re infected with privacy threats that don’t exist.
Thanks, < ?php the_title(); ?>.
Shake your fist at < ?php the_title(); ?>, give it the bird.
Now let’s get rid of < ?php the_title(); ?> and Ultimate Cleaner.
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“You have just received a virtual postcard from a friend!” Email
Posted June 22, 2008
I just received a virtual postcard from a friend.
!
Only, as usual, I right-clicked the links to in the email, and it turns out to pick up my card I have to visit http://dardasha.net/egreeting.jpg.exe, an executable file. Which would mean a program.
Which would mean, a Trojan.
Friends don’t send friends Trojans.
Phishing emails disguised as e-cards are popular ways to get you to download a Trojan, which will likely spy on you and steal your ID, or turn your PC into a zombie that secretly spams other people.
Another day, another damn scam.
Read the email after the jump, so you can know what to look for and avoid.
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“Member enlargement science” Email
Posted June 21, 2008
I just ordered this… I think it’s going to work, guys.
From: lemeweg@COMMUNITYLEADER.COM
Subject: Member enlargement science – find out more
Date: June 21, 2008 1:19:17 PM PDTFor most things, size means power – this includes your manhood http://www.fcotleye.com/
LOL
You probably already know, but not only are most of these sites just damn scams, sometimes they won’t even send you a useless product. And if the site is really evil, they’ll use your credit card info to buy stuff for themselves.
Like maybe “member enlargement science” that actually works.
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“We suspect that your Wachovia Online Banking account…” Email
Posted June 21, 2008
I just got a kind email from Wachovia’s customer service, regarding my banking account…
From: noreply@wachovla.com
Subject: We suspect that your Wachovia Online Banking account may have been accessed from an unauthorized com
Date: June 21, 2008 4:52:48 AM PDTDear Wachovia customer,
We recently reviewed your account, and suspect that your Wachovia Online Banking account may have been accessed from an unauthorized computer. This may be due to changes in your IP address or location. Protecting the security of your account and of the Wachovia network is our primary concern.
We are asking you to immediately login and report any unnoticed password changes, unauthorized withdrawals or deposits, and check you account profile to make sure no changes have been made.
To protect your account please follow the instructions below:
* DO NOT SHARE YOUR PASSWORD WITH OTHER USERS
* LOG OFF AFTER USING YOUR ONLINE ACCOUNTWe apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and appreciate your assistance in helping us maintaining the integrity of the entire Wachovia system. Please login as soon as possible.
Click here to resolve the problem
Thank you,
Wachovia Corporation Security Advisor.
So kind of them, only, eh, I don’t have an account with Wachovia.com.
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NoPageDNS.com
Posted June 21, 2008
< ?php the_title(); ?> is a damn scam site that was created just to sell you scam software.
< ?php the_title(); ?> pretends to be a 404/”not found” page to scare you into downloading fake anti-spyware software Windows Antivirus 2008. And if anything, Windows Antivirus 2008 won’t remove spyware, but just install more onto your PC.
So let’s get rid of < ?php the_title(); ?>.
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