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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 7:59:35 -0700
> From: Steven Adair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [botnets] [phishing] XP update phish/malware
> To: "Discini, Sonny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Pirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>        Botnets <botnets@whitestar.linuxbox.org>
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> It seems Imageshack with malicious or at least abusive Flash files is getting 
> more popular.  We saw a similar attack, yet far less malicious, on Facebook 
> last week.  User's walls were spammed with a messae about someone having a 
> crush on them with a link to an Imageshack flash file.  The file then did a 
> full redirect to a dating website.  The bad guys are both simply just using 
> them as a jumping point and in some cases playing off of their [somewhat] 
> trusted name.
>
> Steven
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> End of botnets Digest, Vol 26, Issue 7
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Just a another dam good reason to blockk social sites at enterprises.
Except the fact that now your managers are wanting to utilize the
web2.0. Go figure. I see a busy year.

-- 
RandallMan
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"Never tell anyone how smart you are. If you do, they will believe
only so much of what you have to say"
--Me
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