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Never too early to plan for Xmas scams
Written by John P Mello Jr on September 2, 2009 – 5:16 pm -
The leaves have barely begun to change their hues, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to start thinking about email attacks launched by Internet fraudsters during their favorite time of year–Christmas.
Holidays, special occasions and high visibility disasters always prime malicious spam campaigns and keep corporate email filtering systems busy, but Christmas is considered prime time for Web miscreants intent on bringing joy to their underworld and misery to the holiday season of others.
Because exchanging greeting cards is a common practice during the holidays, electronic greeting card scams remain popular. The typical card con will alert a target via email that he or she has been sent a holiday greeting from a mystery sender. The combination of the season–Christmas is the only time many people have an opportunity to catch-up on the year’s happenings with some acquaintances–and the lure of “who could be sending me an electronic card” are powerful inducements for someone to break protocol. The email instructs a recipient to click a link in the message to see the card, a link that leads to a site where a recipient’s sensitive personal information can be stolen or malware downloaded to his or her machine.


