Phishing With Swine Flu as Bait
As always, we know this isn't something you or I would fall for but we all have friends and family that would. So spread the word, not the worm.
As always, we know this isn't something you or I would fall for but we all have friends and family that would. So spread the word, not the worm.
One scam features a malicious Adobe PDF document titled "Swine influenza frequently asked questions.pdf," according to Symantec. The malicious PDF file has been recognized as "Bloodhound.Exploit.6" and it drops malicious InfoStealer code onto the victim's computer, the company said.