The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at Webroot's Threat Blog for December, 2012. You can subscribe to Webroot's Threat Blog RSS Feed, or follow me on Twitter:
01. DIY malicious domain name registering service spotted in the wild
02. Fake ‘FedEx Tracking Number’ themed emails lead to malware
03. Bogus ‘Facebook Account Cancellation Request’ themed emails serve client-side exploits and malware
04. Malicious ‘Security Update for Banking Accounts’ emails lead to Black Hole Exploit Kit
05. A peek inside a boutique cybercrime-friendly E-shop – part five
06. Fake ‘Flight Reservation Confirmations’ themed emails lead to Black Hole Exploit Kit
07. Malicious ‘Sendspace File Delivery Notifications’ lead to Black Hole Exploit Kit
08. Fake Chase ‘Merchant Billing Statement’ themed emails lead to malware
09. Cybercriminals entice potential cybercriminals into purchasing bogus credit cards data
10. Fake ‘Change Facebook Color Theme’ events lead to rogue Chrome extensions
11. Fake ‘Citi Account Alert’ themed emails lead to Black Hole Exploit Kit
12. Spamvertised ‘Work at Home” scams impersonating CNBC spotted in the wild
13. Pharmaceutical scammers spamvertise YouTube themed emails, entice users into purchasing counterfeit drugs
14. Cybercriminals resume spamvertising British Airways themed E-ticket receipts, serve malware
15. Fake ‘UPS Delivery Confirmation Failed’ themed emails lead to Black Hole Exploit Kit
16. Webroot’s Threat Blog Most Popular Posts for 2012
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog. Follow him on Twitter.
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