18 Oct 2007
Experts are warning that there is a new brand of spam on the market and this one comes in a tin marked 'MP3'.
Spammers are now attaching mp3 files to their emails, containing a 30 second pump and dump type message. They're banking on the fact that antivirus scanners don't actually check the content of the file. Sneaky.
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Posted by: Jack Roderick 24 Oct 2007