MessageLabs recently claimed to have found out the presences of bug-ridden spam relating to stocks and shares for the first time. The company’s Intelligence Report for April depicts that thousands of these messages have been identified since April 14th, all of which are bug-ridden with the Storm worm, also called Zhelatin.
This spam is containing links to new malware on hacker-intercepted websites that falsely claims to take to screensavers, which in actual fact are files bug-ridden with the Storm worm. Mark Sunner, chief security analyst for MessageLabs, maintained that cybercreeps are beginning to ‘layer’ their invasions.
Warning PC users, he maintains that these newest methods are part of a new confidence being depicted by any criminal gangs being tracked tracking. These newest improvements also help in bringing to light that spam cannot be seen only as an annoyance and it ought to be keep at bay from the desktop. Max Wilkie of Jinny Software of late purported that spam is also a critical issue for cell phone networks and advised operators to take a proactive instead of reactive approach to put a block to spammers.






