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Fucker uses tsunami sympathy to spread computer virus

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Fucking cocksucker
FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) - A mass e-mail posing as a plea for aid to help the victims of last month's Asian tsunami disaster is actually a vehicle for spreading a computer virus, Web security firm Sophos said Monday.

The worm appears with the subject line: "Tsunami donation! Please help!" and invites recipients to open an attachment called "tsunami.exe" -- which, if opened, will forward the virus to other Internet users.

It could also initiate a denial-of-service attack against a German hacking Web Site, Sophos said, in which the site's server would be bombarded with messages, putting it out of action.

"Duping innocent users into believing that they may be helping the tsunami disaster aid efforts shows hackers stooping to a new low," Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley said in a statement.

Sophos added that it had so far only received a small number of reports of the worm, which it said was not the first to try to take advantage of the Indian Ocean catastrophe in order to spread.

Another worm earlier this month propagated the message that the tsunami was God's revenge on "people who did bad on earth."

And there have been a number of mass emails sent out in an attempt to steal money, many of them versions of the so-called Nigerian Letter scam, to which readers are invited to reply with their details, apparently in order to help transfer large sums of money and receive a cut themselves.

One appears to be from a wealthy Thai merchant suffering from a fatal disease who has lost his family in the tsunami disaster and needs someone to collect millions of U.S. dollars from a European security firm to distribute it to charities.

"I need a God-fearing and trustworthy person that will be able to travel to Europe, to collect this deposit from the security company," the mail reads.

Sophos recommends recipients delete the mails and do not open the attachments.
This is the most disgusting story I've heard in quite some time.
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Joe wrote: This is the most disgusting story I've heard in quite some time.
But not in any way unexpected

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One appears to be from a wealthy Thai merchant suffering from a fatal disease who has lost his family in the tsunami disaster and needs someone to collect millions of U.S. dollars from a European security firm to distribute it to charities.
How very original.
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You think you've seen the low, and then you see depressing shit like this: what makes it worse is that we knew something like this would pop up sooner or later, which certainly says something about humanity's status.

Who on Earth do they expect to fool with something like that, anyway? If you want to work your way into a computer and cause havoc, set up a front site of some kind that, while the user is doing something they think is going to help the victims, stealthily inserts a program onto their drive which executes automatically and starts causing more chaos. Having to download an e-mail's attached program in order to give aid should raise more than a bit of suspicion.
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Sharpshooter wrote:You think you've seen the low, and then you see depressing shit like this: what makes it worse is that we knew something like this would pop up sooner or later, which certainly says something about humanity's status.

Who on Earth do they expect to fool with something like that, anyway? If you want to work your way into a computer and cause havoc, set up a front site of some kind that, while the user is doing something they think is going to help the victims, stealthily inserts a program onto their drive which executes automatically and starts causing more chaos. Having to download an e-mail's attached program in order to give aid should raise more than a bit of suspicion.
Even if 99% of the people who recieve this e-mail are smart enough to throw it out, that last 1% still represents quite a few people.
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