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...claims to contain images of victims from the explosion on 9 September. The e-mails claim to contain images in an attachment called victims.zip. Clicking on the attachment will not open any pictures of the supposed explosion but runs a Trojan... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/12/232290/london-nuclear-explosion-in-malware-spam-campaign.htm
...Windows PCs. The e-mails suggest the user has received a screensaver from a friend and tells them to open an attachment called bsaver.zip. Sophos said the spam reads "Good morning/evening, man! Realy cool screensaver in your attachment... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/07/30/225886/Screensaver-hides-Trojan-says-Sophos.htm
...this program, and, i dont know why... but it reminded me of you. check it out." Inside the message is an attachment called Cute.exe. Symantec and McAfee.com said the package unleashes a Trojan horse worm that will look for security... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/05/09/187044/cute.exe-trojan-horse-attacks-through-e-mail.htm
...systems via in Internet Explorer. Messages use the subject "Your Account" and contain the virus in an executable attachment called "message.zip". When released, the Mimail virus captures e-mail addresses from a user's hard drive and... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/08/04/196370/new-e-mail-worm-attacks-via-old-breach.htm
...double file extensions, experts said this week. The payload in Homepage was contained in a Visual Basic e-mail attachment called Homepage.HTML.vbs, an unusual file that could have easily been intercepted. "There really is a simple... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/05/17/180312/Homepage-e-mail-virus-attack-could-have-been-prevented.htm
...across the Internet. According to a warning from antivirus firm Sophos, the virus spreads by e-mail as a file attachment called GONE.SCR. Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant at Sophos, said the virus also infects users of the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/12/04/184129/goner-a-more-pain-for-net-users.htm
... The Nimda worm first wrought havoc across the Internet in mid-September, spreading itself as an e-mail attachment called "Readme.exe", through shared hard drives on networks and by infecting users who browsed Web pages hosted on... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/10/31/183437/new-nimda-variants-hits-net.htm
...an HTML-based e-mail is opened or by retrieving a Web page while browsing. The Nimda worm is contained in an attachment called README.exe, attached to an e-mail or Web page, which is automatically launched in this way. Alternatively... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/09/27/182716/security-nimda-raises-the-security-stakes.htm
...Express e-mail client to spread itself. The worm appears as an e-mail with the subject line "Mawanella" and an attachment called Mawanella.vbs. When the attachment is double-clicked, the e-mail is sent to all recipients listed in Outlook... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/05/18/180345/two-new-worms-crawling-through-networks.htm
...subject line that reads "Anthrax" or "Antrax," according to both Kaspersky Labs and Symantec. Included is an attachment called Antraxinfo.vbs or Antraxjpg.vbs that the message says is a picture of "the results" of Anthrax, but is actually... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/10/17/183202/anthrax-worm-fails-to-spread.htm

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...the Twitter logo. Rather than send the user to Twitter via a URL, however, the message asks the user to open an attachment called 'InvitationCard.zip'. On launching the attached file, the user is infected with a malicious worm that attempts... http://www.electricnews.net/article/10125256.rss

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...Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Setup.exe" [Yeah, like I'm really going to open an attachment called Setup.exe. -Iron.] Subject: RE: what happened to your email Just a short little note today from me... http://oss.sgi.com/LDP/LDP/LG/issue70/lg_backpage70.html
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