Blogger.com Hijacked by Scammers

Be careful with what blogs you visit. Google’s Blogger.com is reportedly being hijacked by scammers to spread malware through fake blogs. Security experts are calling this the “fake blog scam”. Blog hopping or surfing hasn’t been this dangerous.

Scammers are creating what would seem as a normal-looking blogs with ordinary topics like “Star Wars, school, furniture, Christmas, cars and girlfriends” to host a variety of script-initiated malware. What’s scary is that it’s virtually impossible for visitors to spot the danger of these blogs and these malware infested blogs are said to be in the hundreds.

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One Response to “Blogger.com Hijacked by Scammers”
  1. Omerta says:

    From: southeast petroleum
    To: “Prof. Charles Saludo”
    Subject: Fwd: Re: AGREEMENT LETTER-USD10.7M COMMISSION
    Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 01:25:18 +0000 (GMT)
    >Dear Prof. Saludo,
    >
    >Based on your explanation below, i will decide later
    >as soon as i receive your documents to prove that i am
    >the consignee for this diplomatic poach.
    >
    >It’s really a prejudice perception by the
    >international community that PHILIPPINES, INDONESIA
    >and NIGERIA are part of the International Watchlist on
    >Money Laundering and Terrorism? So, please put
    >everything in legal so it won’t tarnish our name in
    >the international oiltrade business.
    >
    >Awaiting for your documents on monday.
    >
    >Regards,
    >
    >ED DIONELA
    >———————————-
    >Forwarded message from Prof. Saludo
    >
    >03.03.2007
    >ATTN ED DIONELA,
    >
    >You should no that the funds in question are defaced
    >against all odds. They diplomats will assist you to
    >deposit the treasury into any bank there in Indonesia
    >without any problem. They diplomats does not have in
    >any of the countries you mentioned. It is for the
    >security reasons that those documents has to be
    >secured and moreover the funds can not be deducted as
    >you said because the funds is in your name and you are
    >the only authorize person who can deduct because you
    >are the beneficiary whose name is registered on
    >the consignment. The anti-terrorism certificate will
    >also be secured for the maximum protection of the
    >funds.
    >
    >Finally, You don’t need to panic because the business
    >has all the legal protection to the fullest. You will
    >receive all the documents which you will use to travel
    >to claim the funds as earlier stipulated. This
    >transaction is genuine and much protected without any
    >problems. You are the only person now that can claim
    >these funds because every information has been
    >egistered in your name.
    >
    >This business will not tarnish your image rather it
    >will boost your economic moral in business. Many rich
    >men today have assisted in this kind of business
    >successfully without any problem, I advise you to be
    >calm and follow all my instruction for us to conclude
    >amiable.
    >
    >You will receive those documents by Monday and also
    >you will be contacted by they diplomats on the same
    >Monday before the finally depart from the onshore
    >of Nigeria. Please keep your phone open for easier
    >communication.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >Proff, Charles Soludo
    >——————————–

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