Posts Tagged ‘Spam’

Spam with malicious attachments rising

Friday, May 18th, 2012
While the volume of spam messages is falling, the number of messages containing malicious attachments increased, meaning that spam is growing more dangerous even as it becomes less prevalent, accordin...

Tumblr Dating Game? No Me Gusta.

Friday, May 18th, 2012


There’s a bit of a spam run taking place on Tumblr right now, in the form of a “Tumblr Dating Game”. Click to Enlarge The spam message reads as follows: “Lol half of your followers are on tumblrdatinggame(.)com” Visiting the …

Cyber romance scams cost US victims $50 million in 2011

Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Who doesn't love a good romance story? Oh, probably those who have ended up losing out on a lot of money.

Spammers Targeting Pinterest Using Point-And-Click Tools

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Spammers have jumped on the latest social media craze: the photo sharing site Pinterest. And they're being helped out by new, automated spam toolkits designed to exploit the fast growing new social network.

Spammers have jumped on the latest social media craze: the photo sharing site Pinterest. And they're being helped out by new, automated spam toolkits designed to exploit the fast growing new social network.

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Rihanna sex video trap used by Facebook scammers.. again

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
You would think that if there had been a widespread scam on Facebook two months ago, that it wouldn't be capable of spreading using identical wording now, wouldn't you? Sadly, it seems the answer is "no".

Rise of .in URLs in Spam

Monday, May 14th, 2012


Symantec has observed an increase in spam messages containing URLs using the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for India. This chart shows percentage of spam containing .in URLs:

While there were few daily spikes last year, clearly there has been more activity in the last two months.

Looking back at last year, the ccTLD for India (.in) ranked tenth on our TLD distribution list:

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 58.89%
2 .ru 9.16%
3 .info 8.57%
4 .net 6.10%
5 .org 3.39%
6 .br 2.56%
7 .ua 2.10%
8 dotted quad 0.69%
9 .uk 0.59%
10 .in 0.50%

However, the .in ccTLD jumps to the fifth spot when looking at the last month (while the percentage more than quadruples):

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 68.47%
2 .ru 7.13%
3 .net 5.45%
4 .br 3.20%
5 .in 2.34%

Examining messages found in the Global Intelligence Network, Symantec researchers have found that the vast majority of spam messages containing .in URLs is hit & run spam. Back in March of this year Symantec noted an increase in hit & run spam and .in URLs appear to be associated with it.

Here are top ten subject lines from .in URL spam over the last five days:

Subject: Avoid Retail Markup
Subject: What Retailers Don't Want You to Know
Subject: Visitors Pass
Subject: Visitors Pass Alert<br />Subject: 4 foods that KILL fat and 7 food chemicals that CAUSE it
Subject: Visitors Pass Notification
Subject: Warning- You may not be protected by Norton. Update Now.
Subject: Health coverage with or without pre-existing conditions.
Subject: Special 2012 Savings - Eliminate entire phone bill
Subject: DirectBuy Visitors Pass Notification

Please note the use of the Norton brand above is unauthorized and that message is not from Symantec. Rather than providing antivirus software updates, as the message claims, these messages instead often deliver various malware to users.

Symantec will continue to monitor this trend and create additional filters to target these attacks. In addition, Symantec also advises enterprises and consumers to adopt the best practices found in the Symantec Intelligence Report.

Rise of .in URLs in Spam

Monday, May 14th, 2012



Symantec has observed an increase in spam messages containing URLs using the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for India. This chart shows percentage of spam containing .in URLs:

While there were few daily spikes last year, clearly there has been more activity in the last two months.

Looking back at last year, the ccTLD for India (.in) ranked tenth on our TLD distribution list:

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 58.89%
2 .ru 9.16%
3 .info 8.57%
4 .net 6.10%
5 .org 3.39%
6 .br 2.56%
7 .ua 2.10%
8 dotted quad 0.69%
9 .uk 0.59%
10 .in 0.50%

However, the .in ccTLD jumps to the fifth spot when looking at the last month (while the percentage more than quadruples):

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 68.47%
2 .ru 7.13%
3 .net 5.45%
4 .br 3.20%
5 .in 2.34%

Examining messages found in the Global Intelligence Network, Symantec researchers have found that the vast majority of spam messages containing .in URLs is hit & run spam. Back in March of this year Symantec noted an increase in hit & run spam and .in URLs appear to be associated with it.

Here are top ten subject lines from .in URL spam over the last five days:

Subject: Avoid Retail Markup
Subject: What Retailers Don't Want You to Know
Subject: Visitors Pass
Subject: Visitors Pass Alert<br />Subject: 4 foods that KILL fat and 7 food chemicals that CAUSE it
Subject: Visitors Pass Notification
Subject: Warning- You may not be protected by Norton. Update Now.
Subject: Health coverage with or without pre-existing conditions.
Subject: Special 2012 Savings - Eliminate entire phone bill
Subject: DirectBuy Visitors Pass Notification

Please note the use of the Norton brand above is unauthorized and that message is not from Symantec. Rather than providing antivirus software updates, as the message claims, these messages instead often deliver various malware to users.

Symantec will continue to monitor this trend and create additional filters to target these attacks. In addition, Symantec also advises enterprises and consumers to adopt the best practices found in the Symantec Intelligence Report.

Rise of .in URLs in Spam

Monday, May 14th, 2012




Symantec has observed an increase in spam messages containing URLs using the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for India. This chart shows percentage of spam containing .in URLs:

While there were few daily spikes last year, clearly there has been more activity in the last two months.

Looking back at last year, the ccTLD for India (.in) ranked tenth on our TLD distribution list:

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 58.89%
2 .ru 9.16%
3 .info 8.57%
4 .net 6.10%
5 .org 3.39%
6 .br 2.56%
7 .ua 2.10%
8 dotted quad 0.69%
9 .uk 0.59%
10 .in 0.50%

However, the .in ccTLD jumps to the fifth spot when looking at the last month (while the percentage more than quadruples):

Rank TLD % of URL Spam
1 .com 68.47%
2 .ru 7.13%
3 .net 5.45%
4 .br 3.20%
5 .in 2.34%

Examining messages found in the Global Intelligence Network, Symantec researchers have found that the vast majority of spam messages containing .in URLs is hit & run spam. Back in March of this year Symantec noted an increase in hit & run spam and .in URLs appear to be associated with it.

Here are top ten subject lines from .in URL spam over the last five days:

Subject: Avoid Retail Markup
Subject: What Retailers Don't Want You to Know
Subject: Visitors Pass
Subject: Visitors Pass Alert<br />Subject: 4 foods that KILL fat and 7 food chemicals that CAUSE it
Subject: Visitors Pass Notification
Subject: Warning- You may not be protected by Norton. Update Now.
Subject: Health coverage with or without pre-existing conditions.
Subject: Special 2012 Savings - Eliminate entire phone bill
Subject: DirectBuy Visitors Pass Notification

Please note the use of the Norton brand above is unauthorized and that message is not from Symantec. Rather than providing antivirus software updates, as the message claims, these messages instead often deliver various malware to users.

Symantec will continue to monitor this trend and create additional filters to target these attacks. In addition, Symantec also advises enterprises and consumers to adopt the best practices found in the Symantec Intelligence Report.

Peering Into a Pinterest Scam Toolkit

Monday, May 14th, 2012




Pinterest is getting lots of media attention lately. Spammers are also starting to exploit the social-media “pinup” site to make quick money. We have found that there are already lots of ready-to-use tools that make it easy for anyone to start Pinterest scams without much difficulty or technical skill. These tools are so easy that Read more...

DHL malware campaign strikes again, designed to infect Windows PCs

Monday, May 14th, 2012


Received an email from DHL about a failed package delivery? Be on your guard. Malware authors are up to their old tricks once more.