Watch Out! Bogus $50 iTunes Coupon is Malware.

 

True to form, the malware propagating thieves have struck again, and if you get an email from [email protected]” (although that may vary), delete it without opening it.

 

If you open it, you will be infected with a virus. Emails have the headline "iTunes Gift Certificate" and contains a text only message claiming that users can get $50 if they use an attached code when making an iTunes purchase.

There are no links nor images. There is a file attachment which is malware laden, and it has been named “Mal/BredoZP-B”. This file has several .exe’s and appear to make your computer remotely accessible.

While the full details aren't known, it appears the malware may be able to pass on details such as passwords, slow down a computer, or delete files. It's not yet known if the malware is a virus that attempts to spread to other computers.” - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15881034

The really good news is that most anti-malware can remove the nasty bugger.

Just watch out… this one will really lead to a “Black Friday”.

Have a wonderful holiday.

Source:

http://www.infopackets.com/news/security/2011/20111125_itunes_50_voucher_email_is_a_scam.htm

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Reply #1 Top

Thanks Doc.  I still wonder why the 'authorities' who can trak this kind of thing dont go after the router/provider from which it originates?

Reply #2 Top

Because it usually gets routed all over the place first. Quite hard to track 'em that way,

Reply #3 Top

Many originate from eastern Europe.... no jurisdiction there, so "joint operations" have to be mounted... even if they have appropriate laws.

The "incognito" character of the internet militates against effective action against this, and other varieties of netscum.

Reply #4 Top

There should have been one from Romania during Halloween, particularly from Transylvania. Imagine Nosferatu selling you bogus pumpkins. That's Eastern Europe.