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Suyog Sainkar | August 19th, 2009
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The fraudsters are constantly coming up with innovative ways to deceive innocent users of the Internet. Symantec recently observed an increase in phishing attacks facilitated by spam email messages that are targeted towards a popular email client application. The spam message requests the intended victims to re-configure the email client application by clicking on the link provided in the email. The phishing spam messages previously in circulation had a malicious file attached as a setup for the bogus update.

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The recent spam email messages, in an attempt to make appear legitimate, also provide a contact number for any queries regarding the update:

“If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by calling (310) xxx-6428 and destroy the related message.”

The spam emails have bogus...