… and is some of you don’t want to spend the evening in the dog house, take the advice at the end of the post too!
“It disguises itself as a Valentine’s eCard notification. When you click on the link in the e-mail, it will redirect you to a page that asks you to install a fake Macromedia Flash Player (Adobe Flash Player). This fake player is actually a trojan that downloads and installs a BZub variant onto the system. Both files are now detected as Valenavir.A and Bzub.HZ respectively using our latest database updates. So, please be cautious in opening those Valentine’s Day greeting cards.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- “Very Severe Hole” In Vista UAC Design @ Slashdot
- Linux Updates and new packages today @ VIA Arena
- MS malware engine vulnerable to malware @ The Inquirer
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- Interview with Sunny Narain, Vice President – Regional Sales at XFX @ HEXUS
- Insane D-Link DGL-4300 Router Heatsink Mod @ ReviewDesk
- Top Five Alternative Ways to Spend Valentines Day for the Single Techie @ Futurelooks
- Vista Gets Taste of Linux Medicine @ OSWeekly
- Business Model 2.0: Linspire Befriends Ubuntu @ OSWeekly
- Logitech Quickcam Ultra Vision @ Techgage
- Bluetooth A2DP: Streaming Music From Your Cell Phone @ BlueTomorrow
- No Vista fixes in Microsoft’s dirty dozen @ CNET
- Perixx Periduo-601 Wireless Review @ Technic3D
- Sun’s Solaris 10 at risk of zero-day exploit @ CNET
- Windows ReadyBoost Put To The Test For Gaming @ Legit Reviews
- February ’07 Memory Giveaway Contest @ TechARP