New Spam Alert

R. Richard

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Spammers find new ways to slip through

SAN FRANCISCO - Just when it appeared tech firms had the upper hand against spam, spammers have unleashed new forms of the meddlesome e-mail to trick filters.

Spam in the form of popular PDF e-mail attachments and electronic greeting cards is confounding e-mail security systems and annoying consumers. The recent Storm e-mail virus and several pump-and-dump stock scams are clogging inboxes and snookering consumers into downloading malicious software. And it could get worse as the holidays approach, anti-spam experts say.

The trend illustrates the shifting nature of spam's deceptive packaging. As anti-spam vendors come up with solutions, new versions pop up. The most common spam - which uses images to avoid the detection of spam filters - is quickly fading because of advances in anti-spam technology.

But spam in PDFs, non-existent in May, now accounts for 8% of unsolicited commercial e-mail. Last week, a PDF promoting a pump-and-dump scam contributed to a 30% increase in overall spam. It was sent from compromised PCs turned into spam-spreading bots, security firm Sophos says.

Faux electronic-greeting cards, containing links to viruses, have also picked up. Since mid-July, security firm Postini has blocked about 800 million copies of Storm, an e-mail virus masquerading as a greeting card. "It's a cat-and-mouse game, and PDFs are the latest twist," says Adam Swidler, senior marketing manager at Postini.

Spammers also are beginning to use Excel and Zip files.

As spam evolves, from text in the body of e-mail to images embedded in attachments, it has become more difficult for filters to identify, says Tom Gillis, co-founder of IronPort Systems, a security firm acquired by Cisco Systems (CSCO). "There is a social engineering element to this. People are more likely to open a PDF file or Excel document, which are more trusted."

Spammers now are also leveraging popular online applications to tout ads for everything from stock scams to Viagra. Subscribers to Google's news alerts are beginning to receive links to such ads among their customary news links.

"Spammers make hay with a technique as long as they can," says Doug Bowers, Symantec's (SYMC) senior director of engineering.

New strains have largely supplanted image spam, which accounted for half of all spam in January. Image spam varies the content of individual messages - through colors, backgrounds, picture sizes or font types - and was harder to detect than text-based spam. Since software makers came up with a solution, image spam has dropped to 8% of all spam, Symantec says.
 
At work, I have to closely monitor the e-mails of my boss's wife. She will open ANYTHING and everything and every morning when I get in, I have to go to her computer and purge spam from her inbox. I have to, my boss makes me.

However, everyone else in our office is good about not opening anything unless they know the origin. My home account (hotmail) has a "spam" button, and anything I'm not expecting I click the little spam thing, and I've reduced my random email clutter a LOT. I have been getting a lot of random -mails with little attachments on them. I "report as spam" those first.

I got hacked once, and a bunch of my info stolen, and locked out of some accounts, every since I'm insanely paranoid about future attacks o.0;;
 
You mean all those greeting cards I got from "former classmates", "old lovers", "a family member", "someone who likes you", "a friend from church" and "a secret admirer" weren't real!?! They were just Spam!?! :eek: Now, I'm crushed. *sigh*
 
galaxygoddess said:
I got hacked once, and a bunch of my info stolen, and locked out of some accounts, every since I'm insanely paranoid about future attacks o.0;;

If people really are against you, you are not paranoid.
 
glynndah said:
You mean all those greeting cards I got from "former classmates", "old lovers", "a family member", "someone who likes you", "a friend from church" and "a secret admirer" weren't real!?! They were just Spam!?! :eek: Now, I'm crushed. *sigh*

Buck up! We must learn to deal with crushing disappointment from time to time.

Yes, I too have been cruelly deceived! I would like to deal with the spammers, preferably hand-to-hand.
 
R. Richard said:
Buck up! We must learn to deal with crushing disappointment from time to time.

Yes, I too have been cruelly deceived! I would like to deal with the spammers, preferably hand-to-hand.
But that glamorous job in sunny Italy is still waiting for me, right?
 
glynndah said:
You mean all those greeting cards I got from "former classmates", "old lovers", "a family member", "someone who likes you", "a friend from church" and "a secret admirer" weren't real!?! They were just Spam!?! :eek: Now, I'm crushed. *sigh*


There..... there goes all my friends *cries hysterically*
 
glynndah said:
But that glamorous job in sunny Italy is still waiting for me, right?

Actually, they want you to work in Italy. However, the work is to be at night. Don't worry about what clothes you will need, they will provide you with the kind of clothes that will attract the customers to whom they want to sell you.
 
galaxygoddess said:
There..... there goes all my friends *cries hysterically*

*cuddles*

I'd offer to send you a card to make you feel better but I think it might be in poor taste...
 
Just-Legal said:
*cuddles*

I'd offer to send you a card to make you feel better but I think it might be in poor taste...

Hey! Post it on-line. Something with puppies. Puppies are never in poor taste.
 
R. Richard said:
Buck up! We must learn to deal with crushing disappointment from time to time.

Yes, I too have been cruelly deceived! I would like to deal with the spammers, preferably hand-to-hand.
If I could get my hands on one he would be tied to a tree, upsidedown and fed exlax for a week! :D
Then he would be covered in what he fills my inbox with! :D

I actually allow all spam in and forward it to:
spam@uce.gov
That is the FTC site for reporting and they are prosecuting a bunch of them. What the hell, I pay my taxes, let them do the work. ;)
 
galaxygoddess said:
At work, I have to closely monitor the e-mails of my boss's wife. She will open ANYTHING and everything and every morning when I get in, I have to go to her computer and purge spam from her inbox. I have to, my boss makes me.

However, everyone else in our office is good about not opening anything unless they know the origin. My home account (hotmail) has a "spam" button, and anything I'm not expecting I click the little spam thing, and I've reduced my random email clutter a LOT. I have been getting a lot of random -mails with little attachments on them. I "report as spam" those first.

I got hacked once, and a bunch of my info stolen, and locked out of some accounts, every since I'm insanely paranoid about future attacks o.0;;
I've only been caught once. I clicked on something for a "Flash" update on MySpace. Turned out to be a virus/add for virus company (that may not have even been a company). It's really easy, I don't open attachments (even from friends) unless I have a reason to. If I get a random email from a friend with a vague description, I either delete it or wait to touch it until I've talked to them and confirmed they sent it.
 
Check with your ISP and see if they have an on server mail service. That's where i delete my spam and open any suspicious mail. Being on the sever and not on your computer solves a lot of problems even before they become problems. Anything left can then be read from my normal mail system.
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am submitting my writing to any number of publishers, trying for paid publication. Sometimes the replies get tossed into the Trash folder. Thus, I have to space through the folder, deleting items carefully so that I don't miss a reply from a possible publisher.

When I say death to all spammers, I include their families.
 
R. Richard said:
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am submitting my writing to any number of publishers, trying for paid publication. Sometimes the replies get tossed into the Trash folder. Thus, I have to space through the folder, deleting items carefully so that I don't miss a reply from a possible publisher.

When I say death to all spammers, I include their families.
Go to gmail and set up a publication addy for your subs in general or for each one. Saves a lot of time and trouble.
 
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