An apparently spoofed mass e-mailing containing a variant of the pesky password-stealing Trojan LdPinch may be putting McAfee customers at risk of being fooled this morning, according to a press ...
Infected documents may contain a Macro Trojan Dropper named MSWord.Lafool.v. This malware is a Macro that uses Microsoft Word’s own programming language to advance its infection routine, the company ...
Anti-virus experts at security firm MicroWorld are advising home and office users to excercise caution before opening Word documents downloaded from untrustworthy websites or received from unknown ...
Kaspersky Labs described the mass mailing as "unusual" because the messages attempt to spoof the email address mcafee@europe.com. The Lafool.v infection is hidden in a Word document called 'McAfee Inc ...
Keita Yuki, president of business-to-business health management systems developer Lafool Inc, which covers its employees' medical consultation fees and medication bills when they see a doctor for hay ...
Anti-virus experts at security firm MicroWorld are advising home and office users to excercise caution before opening Word documents downloaded from untrustworthy websites or received from unknown ...
Security experts have intercepted a mass mailing purporting to come from McAfee, but which actually spreads a trojan horse. Kaspersky Labs described the mass mailing as "unusual" because the messages ...
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