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In a recent spam–that appeared to be a page from a popular Brazilian newspaper–we read that the Brazilian soccer team coach Dunga had been involved in an assault. He was apparently punched in the face by two angry fans who were unhappy that he had not selected two players–Neymar and Ganso–in his 23-man roster for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa this month.
Besides offering a very poorly modified picture of the coach, this scam also contained a link to pictures of the fight. (“Clique aqui e veja as fotos.”)
The link, in fact, leads to another website:
hxxp://ml210-202-198-66.vdslpro.static.apol.com.tw/[REMOVED]/index.asp?
This link redirects to another website, which belongs to the Malaysian government (according the domain .GOV.MY ) and which appears to be hacked:
hxxp://kew.mida.gov.my/[REMOVED]agressao_dunga.exe
This file, which claims to contain photos related to the fight, is really a Trojan that we call PWS-Banker.gen.ad, which specializes in capturing banking credentials.
With the World Cup only nine days away, I bet we will see many more of these scams.
Oh, and I’ll also bet that Brazil will win again.
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Tags: bueno, pedro bueno
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