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Who do you think is the target user of western union?

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Who do you think is the target user of western union?

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According to Sophos, an e-mail spam campaign from malware distributors has attacked Western Union Money Transfer. The malicious e-mails that have reportedly arrived displaying “Western Union Transfer MTCN: ” as the header, address the recipient as “Dear Customer.” They then falsely inform him that the person who was supposed to collect the money transferred on March 10, 2009 hadn’t done so. Thus, to take back the money, the spam mail directs the recipient to open an invoice attached as a Zip file and take a print of it. The printed invoice should be deposited at the local Western Union office. The message subsequently concludes by thanking the reader. Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant, Sophos, states that opening the attached file leads to the loading of a nasty Trojan virus that Sophos has recognized as Troj/Agent-JUC, as reported by SOFTPEDIA on May 9, 2009. Furthermore, the e-mails are particularly interesting because they add a special text below each messa

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According to Sophos, an e-mail spam campaign from malware distributors has attacked Western Union Money Transfer. The malicious e-mails that have reportedly arrived displaying “Western Union Transfer MTCN: ” as the header, address the recipient as “Dear Customer.” They then falsely inform him that the person who was supposed to collect the money transferred on March 10, 2009 hadn’t done so. Thus, to take back the money, the spam mail directs the recipient to open an invoice attached as a Zip file and take a print of it. The printed invoice should be deposited at the local Western Union office. The message subsequently concludes by thanking the reader. Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant, Sophos, states that opening the attached file leads to the loading of a nasty Trojan virus that Sophos has recognized as Troj/Agent-JUC, as reported by SOFTPEDIA on May 9, 2009. Furthermore, the e-mails are particularly interesting because they add a special text below each messa

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