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Date:         Thu, 6 Nov 2008 18:46:38 -0500
Reply-To:     Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
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From:         Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
Subject:      Fwd: Beware of Obama spam - legit, sorry NVC even tho not Friday
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This is a legit warning - my apologies for NVC when it isn't Friday, but it seemed worth forwarding. Info below from the IT dept. at Cornell U (where my sister works), plus more info beneath that from a cyber crime blog (URL for that also below).

Joy and Matilda, powered by Bob

Warning to all ILR computer users....

I have not seen any of these spam email messages yet, but thought it was worth sending a warning out to everyone to be extra cautious. This information comes from a Network Security alert email list that I am on. It does not appear that Symantec Antivirus is picking this up yet.

Jeff Bishop ILR Technology Services =======================================================

Beware Obama spam<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/110508-obama-spam.html?nlhtsec=rn_110608&nladname=110608securityal>

E-mail directing users to watch "amazing speech" infects machines By Carolyn Duffy Marsan , Network World , 11/05/2008

President-elect Barack Obama has prompted another landslide – this time in spam instead of votes.

On Wednesday, SophosLabs discovered a massive spam attack that stems from an e-mail offering news and a video clip from Obama's victory.

SophosLabs, a U.K.-based provider of antispam and antivirus software, says this piece of malware represents as much as 60% of the malicious spam that was recorded by their spam traps around the Web today.

The e-mails, which claim to come from news@president.com, have subject lines such as "Obama win preferred in world poll."

The e-mail prompts users to click on a link to watch his "amazing speech." If users download Adobe Flash Version 9 as prompted, they are infected with malicious code that allows their systems to be remotely controlled by hackers. The malicious code is a Trojan Horse dubbed Mal/Behav-027 by SophosLabs.

SophosLabs Senior Technology Consultant Graham Cluley said in a blog post that "it's likely the cybercriminals behind this attack will rotate the malware being served up by this dangerous Web site…My guess is that this is far from the last example we will see of Barack Obama's name and image being abused by malware authors in their greed to infect Internet users."

Lots more info in this discussion from http://garwarner.blogspot.com/2008/11/computer-virus-masquerades-as-obama.html

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2008Computer Virus masquerades as Obama Acceptance Speech Video<http://garwarner.blogspot.com/2008/11/computer-virus-masquerades-as-obama.html> Less than twelve hours after President-Elect Obama's historic acceptance speech, computer criminals have already crafted a malware attack based on the speech. The UAB Spam Data Mine <http://www.cis.uab.edu/forensics/> has observed more than 300 spam messages which invite email readers to view the speech with a spam message that looks like this: ------------------------------

Barack Obama Elected 44th President of United States

Barack Obama, unknown to most Americans just four years ago, will become the 44th president and the first African-American president of the United States. Watch His amazing speech at November 5!

Proceed to the election results news page>>

2008 American Government Official Website This site delivers information about current U.S. Foreign policy and about American life and culture.

------------------------------

The spam subject lines include:

A new president, a new congress ... Barack Obama wins Can Obama win popular vote but lose election? Did Obama Win Yet? Election 2008: Time lapse of U.S. counties Election Center 2008 - Election Results Election Night Results Fear of a Black President New president's Obama win an Electoral College majority Obama win Defined by Race Obama win preferred in world poll Obama win sets stage for showdown Obama Wouldnt Be First Black President Obama's Win Reshapes the Race Priorities for the New President Priorities for the New President - TIME The new President's cabinet? USA Election 2008 Results Will American Voters Elect a Black President World Welcomes Obama's Win

The Sender of the email pretends to be one of:

news@cnn.com news@usatoday.com news@online.com news@c18-ss-1-lb.cnet.com news@president.com news@unitedstates.com news@bbc.com

(yet more details if you go to the URL above)


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