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Swine flu scammers

Online scammers and cyber-criminals are using the hysteria over the recent strain of swine flu to steal credit card details and sell fake drugs, security experts have said. ย  “The scare has spawned a spamming frenzy, like sharks smelling blood in the water,” Symantec’s Mayur Kulkarni said in a blog post. ย  Another security firm, […]
Patrick Stafford
Patrick Stafford

Online scammers and cyber-criminals are using the hysteria over the recent strain of swine flu to steal credit card details and sell fake drugs, security experts have said.

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“The scare has spawned a spamming frenzy, like sharks smelling blood in the water,” Symantec’s Mayur Kulkarni said in a blog post.

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Another security firm, F-Secure, has compiled a list of 146 swine flu-related websites that have been registered in just the last few days by cyber-criminals who are advertising for “donations” and spreading fake swine flu survival guides.

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Security firm McAfee has said that registrations with the word “swine” are 30 times more popular, while a new site titled “noswineflu.com” is offering a “swine flu prevention guide” for $US19.95.

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The US Government-run Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has warned users to not click on suspicious links or take advantage of any of these offers.

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“If users click on this link or open the attachment, they may be directed to a phishing website or exposed to malicious code,” US-CERT said.

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