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Tag Archives: Craigslist

Spamvertised Craigslist themed emails lead to Black Hole exploit kit

Posted on July 24, 2012 by ddanchev

By Dancho Danchev

Cybercriminals are currently spamvertising millions of emails impersonating the popular Craigslist site, in an attempt to trick users into clicking on client-side exploits and malware serving URLs courtesy of the Black Hole exploit kit.

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Posted in Exploits, malware, social engineering, spam, Threat Research, Trojans | Tagged Black Hole Exploit Kit, Client-Side Exploits, Craigslist, cybercrime, Exploits, Malicious Software, malware, security, spam, Spam Campaign, Spam Email, Spamming, vulnerabilities | 4 Comments

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