E-Card Greeding
Just thought I'd post a warning here, in case someone else has the same spam and needs to google it.
E-Card "greeding" is obviously malicious and harmful, but I didn't take any chances by downloading it.
The file the spam Email asks you to download comes from: 66.83.239.226. The link in the email contains an .exe file, needless to say, don't click it!
I took the time to post it here because it slipped by the Google spam filter, and it has no record on the internet yet.
E-Card "greeding" is obviously malicious and harmful, but I didn't take any chances by downloading it.
The file the spam Email asks you to download comes from: 66.83.239.226. The link in the email contains an .exe file, needless to say, don't click it!
I took the time to post it here because it slipped by the Google spam filter, and it has no record on the internet yet.
Posted by Rockinawsome on Monday, April 27, 2009 12:07PM
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#3 Foomer:
Which is why they invented anti-virus software - for ignorant people!
Monday, April 27, 2009 02:46PM
#2 Rockinawsome:
Foomer wrote:
> I got that one. I figured since I've had the tomb explorer address for about a week and only one person has ever e-mailed me on it, chances were pretty slim someone was sending me a genuine e-greeting. And if they were, chances were even slimmer it would be coming from a numbered address like that.
See, my problem is that I have grandmothers, and my actual mother, who are both of the mindset that everyone loves to get e-greeting cards and forwards of e-greeting cards.
Monday, April 27, 2009 02:30PM
#1 Foomer:
I got that one. I figured since I've had the tomb explorer address for about a week and only one person has ever e-mailed me on it, chances were pretty slim someone was sending me a genuine e-greeting. And if they were, chances were even slimmer it would be coming from a numbered address like that.
Monday, April 27, 2009 01:34PM