A recently discovered attack is putting a new twist on phishing bank
accounts.
Customers from Lloyds TSB are being targeted in a new spam phishing attack
that claims to offer users a free copy of
Kaspersky
Internet Security 2009. Users are promised the security software in exchange
for filling out an "application" that harvests user data.
The phishing attack plays off a recent round of deals Kaspersky has agreed
with banks. Most notably, the company signed a deal to provide free security
software to Barclays customers earlier this year.
Banks often partner with security software companies in an effort to lower
fraud cases by preventing users from falling victim to malware and phishing
attacks.
"It's an interesting tactic, we do work with some UK banks to provide
products to their customers, and this might make Lloyds customers think the
offer is genuine,"
wrote
Kaspersky researcher Michael Molsner.
Kaspersky is warning users to be on the lookout for such attacks. Molsner
also noted that when it does make distribution deals with banks, customers are
not notified by unsolicited emails.
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