JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 Jul 31, 2012 #1 Cybercriminals are currently mass mailing millions of emails impersonating eBay and PayPal in an attempt to trick end and corporate users into clicking on the malicious links found in the emails. Upon clicking on any of them, user are exposed to the client-side exploits served by the Black Hole exploit kit. Click to expand... http://blog.webroot.com/2012/07/31/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)
Cybercriminals are currently mass mailing millions of emails impersonating eBay and PayPal in an attempt to trick end and corporate users into clicking on the malicious links found in the emails. Upon clicking on any of them, user are exposed to the client-side exploits served by the Black Hole exploit kit. Click to expand... http://blog.webroot.com/2012/07/31/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)
JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 Aug 2, 2012 #2 [h=2]Spamvertised ‘PayPal has sent you a bank transfer’ themed emails lead to Black Hole exploit kit[/h] http://blog.webroot.com/2012/08/02/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)
[h=2]Spamvertised ‘PayPal has sent you a bank transfer’ themed emails lead to Black Hole exploit kit[/h] http://blog.webroot.com/2012/08/02/...Feed:+WebrootThreatBlog+(Webroot+Threat+Blog)