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Scam E-mail Masked as God’s Blessing Target Internet Users PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 08:00

According to the researchers from MxLabs Security Company, a phony electronic mail targeting English and Dutch speaking Internet-users apparently greet them with the well-known phrase "Gruss Gott," short form of "Es grüße dich Gott" that implies "May God bless you."


That's about all which's religious regarding these electronic mails as the remaining part solely attempts at enticing the recipients in way to get them click on web-links that produce a PC-virus, which proliferates abundantly and allows more malware to creep in.

A particular version of the malicious electronic mail having different headers like Re: Request id: 71066294, Adviser id: 7356847, Bestel N: 841-5282 or Bestel id: 170-6513, reads "Gruss Gott, carmen," while telling the recipient that his order is currently under process (Order id: 83435991). The recipient can find the delivery 'rules-and-regulations' via the automatically-produced Word document within "LINK," outlines MxLabs.

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