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The Spam Omelette #51 – on Australian Scams and Web Design Services

20 November 2009
Welcome to a new issue of our Spam Omelette, BitDefender’s weekly review focused on the latest trends in the spam industry. Before moving forward with the material, please take a look at our testing and map generation methodology, as explained in our first issue.

 

Spam Omelette 51

 

1. New SITE, same products

Ranking first in BitDefender's spam top, the word SITE has been detected especially in spam messages advertising sexual enhancement pills. Unlike previous campaigns, this week's messages lead the victim to a China-based web shop called Pharmacy Express. Judging by the product offering and method of domain name generation, this is probably yet another instance of Canadian Pharmacy.

 

New Site spam

 

2.  We are the BEST, pick us!

The second place is taken by the word BEST, identified by the BitDefender spam researchers in a medium-size spam wave advertising web design and "photo cut-out" services. The Chinese spammers have been increasingly active during the past weeks, escalating from a couple of messages per day to fully-fledged pandemics.

 

We are the BEST, pick us!

 

3. Would you like to UNSUBSCRIBE?

Newsletters are a common method of disseminating spam on the behalf of a trusted third party company. Medicine webshop Canadian Pharmacy is notorious for ripping off legit newsletters and modifying them to include an image of their products. They even keep the unsubscribe links but modify them to take the user to the advertised product, thus rendering them useless.

unsubscribe spam

4. CLICK me now!

Ranking fourth in this week's issue of the Spam Omelette, the word CLICK has been detected in a spam wave allegedly containing a follow-up to a support ticket. However, as the user opens the message, they are presented with the latest offering from Canadian Pharmacy. Not only that the content of the message is not what it claims to be, but the mail headers have also been forged to conceal the true identity of the sender.

 

Click Spam

 

5. EMAIL scams lurking in the inbox

The word EMAIL concludes this week's top of the most common words in spam and has been identified in a spam wave announcing the users that they have won a consistent sum of money from the Australian Online Lottery. In order to get the money, the victim has to send their personal information to a free, anonymous address and transfer a "processing fee" to a designated account.

 

 

email scams

 




Bogdan never trusts anything until it is disassembled into small pieces and carefully inspected. The passion for writing and the almost obsessive attention to details are some of his greatest qualities and, at the same time, some of his greatest flaws.

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