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Spammers don’t give up that easily
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Spammers don’t seem to run out of new tactics as the January 2008 State of Spam Report of Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC), revealed on new findings on spam attacks during the holidays.

One of these is a new take on the 419 scam email traditionally telling stories about African dictators, a spam regularly seen by Filipinos in their email inboxes. According to Symantec, 419 spammers have discovered a new approach by stating that victims of 419 scams will receive compensation of $ 100,000 each, and payments will be supervised by UN officials.

To appear legitimate, the spam messages even provided some URL links as a reference to money that was allegedly successfully recovered by a 419 scam victim. At the bottom of the email, it explains how the money may be recovered and the fraudulent background of such emails may be observed.

Oil price hike, a topic currently hotly debated by Filipinos, is also being used by spammers to lure victims. The report observed oil price hike-related spam tactics that informed consumers of a downloadable tool that will allow them to obtain a list of gasoline stations with tampered gas pumps to fraudulently overchange for gasoline. This download turned out to be a Trojan Horse. Although, the first incidents of this type of spam were aimed at Mexicans, the same tactic with different variations may be used in different countries.

In the past few years, an increase in spam levels during holiday seasons has been typically noted. Symantec observed that global spam levels in December 2007 experienced a surge, accounting for 75 percent of all email (up from 72 percent in November 2007) with an increase to 83 percent in the last few days prior to Christmas.

From this, it is clear that spammers will continue to reinvent how they send spam.

 

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