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10 Olympics-Themed Phishing Scams To Avoid At All Costs
Ken Presti
While it might be too late to be early, it's never too late to be caught in a phishing snare. This file reportedly exploits a buffer overflow in Microsoft Office to download at least two trojans and a host of other malware aimed at unsuspecting victims. Once again, the emphasis is on getting personal information such as credit card numbers, driver license numbers, etc.
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