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  from Mary Landesman
A zero day PowerPoint exploit, scams disguised as Microsoft alerts, and malicious links in email claiming to from Facebook, Classmates.com, and Match.com are just a few of the things folks are getting in their email this week. Details on those plus tips on how to see through the ruse.

 
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Microsoft Spoofed in Conficker "Alert"
Scammers are sending bogus email disguised as a Microsoft security alert, in a criminal attempt to trick users into purchasing a rogue scanner (aka scareware)...read more

 
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Zero Day PowerPoint Exploit In-the-Wild
Microsoft is warning of a newly discovered vulnerability in PowerPoint which enables attackers to drop malware onto susceptible systems. According to security researchers, exploits of the zero...read more

 
Hot Girl Dancing Gets More Risque
The "Hot girl dancing" malware scam has morphed. Istead of "Amanda is dancing on Striptease Dance Party", the malware distributors are using a whole new hook.

 
 
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