You’ve seen the spam for Viagra, Cialis and other modern-day wonder drugs. Well, there’s a new kid on the block. Spammers have now figured out they may be able to scam you out of your hard earned cash by scaring you about the Swine Flu pandemic, or H1N1.
Linked to Russia
John Leyden recently reported: “Russian cybercrooks have laid the groundwork needed to build a business cashing in on swine flu panic-buying. Tamiflu sales from dodgy unlicensed pharmaceutical websites are being promoted through spam email, search engine manipulation and a variety of other underhand techniques. Web affiliates, commonly based in Russia where they are called Partnerka, are driving traffic to dodgy pharmaceutical sites using a variety of spam and adware-related marketing tactics.”
Spam prevention the best cure
I’m not really sure who would fall for these email scams. Who in the world self-inoculates against the flu? At any rate, Mailprotector protects users from exactly this kind of junk mail. We block spam, viruses, Trojans, phishing attacks and other email borne malware for reaching your Exchange server, or any mail server, so users won’t be tempted to purchase their own swine flu vaccine.
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