Spam campaigns target msnbc.com, cnn

Posted: Wednesday, August 13 at 01:55 pm CT by Bob Sullivan (MSNBC)

Spammers have upped the ante in their efforts to trick news consumers, switching from e-mails with tabloid-style headlines to impersonating major online news services. On Wednesday, e-mails that appeared to be from msnbc.com landed in inboxes worldwide, promising breaking news and confusing some recipients.

The spam unleashed Wednesday follows a massive campaign last week in which spammers impersonated CNN.com.
http://redtape.msnbc.com/2008/08/msnbc-cnn-hit-b.html

Wow! I had about 20 CNN ALERT emails offers last week..They go to my bulk folder/Spam...along with hundreds of VIAGRA offers and other tantalizing pornographic offers...Glad I deleted the CNN crap without opening it.
 

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Posted: Wednesday, August 13 at 01:55 pm CT by Bob Sullivan (MSNBC)

Spammers have upped the ante in their efforts to trick news consumers, switching from e-mails with tabloid-style headlines to impersonating major online news services. On Wednesday, e-mails that appeared to be from msnbc.com landed in inboxes worldwide, promising breaking news and confusing some recipients.

The spam unleashed Wednesday follows a massive campaign last week in which spammers impersonated CNN.com. That campaign saw 250 million spam messages sent in one intense 24 hour period, according to spam-fighting firm MX Logic Inc. Those e-mails appeared to include links to CNN's top 10 stories, but Internet users who were tricked into clicking on those links were sent instead to Web sites overseas that were booby-trapped with malicious software.

Recipients should immediately delete any unexpected e-mails purportedly from CNN, msnbc.com or any other firm that they haven’t done business with and authorized to contact them........

http://redtape.msnbc.com/2008/08/msnbc-cnn-hit-b.html
 
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