>From the past Malwares, there is an era of infecting Users with Flash
Content.

I believe downloading the flash plugin/player should be from
suggestible website.

Ensure the Flash Software doesn't have any zero day / Vulnerability
Existing (priority wise).

Please take care of such countermeasures.

Regards,
0xN41K

On Jun 1, 9:24 am, Amar Deep <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Faketube.A worm spreads via email. The message includes a link to access
> an erotic video. Some of the message subjects are: "Giga Video Movie Britney
> Spirs and 8 Beverage Andorran" and "Stimulating Image Britney Spirs and One
> Manifest South Korean". If users click the link, the browser opens and a
> fraudulent website is displayed, which resembles YouTube. Additionally,
> users are asked to update their flash player version to see the video.
>
> If they accept, the worm is downloaded.
>
> Zapchast.EX is a backdoor Trojan that spreads using a fake Christmas card.
> In order to view the card, users are asked to install a special version of
> flash player which is really the Trojan. Once Zapchast.EX is installed on
> the system, it establishes connections with several IP addresses, awaiting
> orders and gathering user information.

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