Beware, virus "Liza Moon" Drain Your Credit Card
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A computer virus is currently spreading massively infect hundreds of thousands of web site addresses worldwide. Be careful with the spread of a virus called "Liza Moon"is because it can drain your credit card.
Liza Moon does not directly endanger the victim's computer. Trick the victim with the virus seems to provide assistance antivirus. It will show any threat information that is on victim's computer and offered to help overcome them. However, when clicked, the victim must pay first with a credit card.
"Fraud using a very traditional antivirus scam," said Patrick Runald, digital security researchers from Websense as reported by eWEEK. He said, on March 31, 2011, the virus that is spread by SQL injection technique that has infected more than 500,000 web site addresses. This is the most rapid spread of scam on the web in a few years since the attacks of the same in 2008 and 2009.
Websense has been monitoring the spread of the virus since March 29, 2011 because of its spread is massive. When first detected, there are 28,000 newly infected web site address, but the number had grown enormously from day to day through the site using the CMS and the web version of the old machine. Infected websites will bring visitors to a web page notifying you that the sites visited contained malware and links to download fake antivirus.
Liza Moon does not directly endanger the victim's computer. Trick the victim with the virus seems to provide assistance antivirus. It will show any threat information that is on victim's computer and offered to help overcome them. However, when clicked, the victim must pay first with a credit card.
"Fraud using a very traditional antivirus scam," said Patrick Runald, digital security researchers from Websense as reported by eWEEK. He said, on March 31, 2011, the virus that is spread by SQL injection technique that has infected more than 500,000 web site addresses. This is the most rapid spread of scam on the web in a few years since the attacks of the same in 2008 and 2009.
Websense has been monitoring the spread of the virus since March 29, 2011 because of its spread is massive. When first detected, there are 28,000 newly infected web site address, but the number had grown enormously from day to day through the site using the CMS and the web version of the old machine. Infected websites will bring visitors to a web page notifying you that the sites visited contained malware and links to download fake antivirus.
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on Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Filed under
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