> This is interesting, as it goes against the current phishing trends
that
> tend to produce ultra-realistic baits; maybe it's not necessary to
spend
> all the time copying the target's logos and mimicking their fonts and
> style after all. Good ol' tricks still work.

Indeed. But this isn't a phishing scam at all. It's a mass mailer
virus - one of the Bagle variants, by the look.
 
-- 
David Harley
Threat Assessment Centre Manager
Malware and Email Abuse Management Specialist
NHS Information Authority


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