spiraclean
Active member
Hi Folks,
I have just read this article on BetaNews.
In the wake of hurricane Katrina, several online scams have begun to circulate the Internet, according to several security firms. Sophos warned users on Thursday not to open a malware-Infected e-mail posing as news on the disaster.
Possible subject lines of the e-mail could be "Re: g8 Tropical storm flooded New Orleans", "Re: g7 80 percent of our city underwater", and
"Re: q1 Katrina killed as many as 80 people". The group said there could be additional variants.
Please be carefull opening e-mails.
Read the full article on my link.
Take care.
All the best.
Hugh
www.betanews.com
I have just read this article on BetaNews.
In the wake of hurricane Katrina, several online scams have begun to circulate the Internet, according to several security firms. Sophos warned users on Thursday not to open a malware-Infected e-mail posing as news on the disaster.
Possible subject lines of the e-mail could be "Re: g8 Tropical storm flooded New Orleans", "Re: g7 80 percent of our city underwater", and
"Re: q1 Katrina killed as many as 80 people". The group said there could be additional variants.
Please be carefull opening e-mails.
Read the full article on my link.
Take care.
All the best.
Hugh

Online Scams Exploit Katrina Disaster
In the wake of hurricane Katrina, several online scams have begun to circulate the Internet, according to several security firms. Sophos warned users on Thursday not to open a malware-Infected e-mail posing as news on the disaster.
