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2007/5/18 6:00:00 | 7 reads

These days, awareness about identity theft is increasing. More and more people understand that they aren't supposed to give out personal information unless they know who they're talking to. But no matter how much you protect yourself, you still have to rely on others to do the same. That leads to an important question: who knows who I am?My first thought is my family. If somebody called my mom ...


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 7 reads

To regain access, you must restore your account.


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 5 reads

This email confirms that you, xxx@xxx , have paid martin.stevens@quiquepro.com £380.00 GBP using PayPal.


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 5 reads

It has come to our attention that your account billing updates are out of order.


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 5 reads

In the last few weeks, our online banking security team has observed multiple logons on your account, from Different Blacklisted IP's that is why we are Issuing this security warning.


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 8 reads

The American National Bank of Texas Online department temporary disabled your account.


2007/5/18 5:00:00 | 3 reads

During our regularly scheduled account maintenance and verification, we detected that a third tried to access your online account.


2007/5/18 4:47:00 | 45 reads

This Trojan is designed to steal confidential information (user passwords). It is designed to steal a range of confidential information.It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 24,384 bytes in size. It is packed using MEW. The unpacked file is approximately 340KB in size. It is written in Assembler.


2007/5/18 3:25:07 | 10 reads

It has come to our attention that F-Secure Anti-Virus generated a false alarm on Trojan.Win32.Agent.ALZ. The detection is of a Chinese Microsoft .DLL file on systems running Windows XP SP2 with the file name: SHDOCVW.dll. We apologize if this has caused any inconvenience to our customers. Database update 2007-05-18_01 or later is needed to resolve this false alarm.


2007/5/17 23:06:07 | 4 reads

FLEA-2007-0018-1: libpng