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Beware of “Your AOL Mail Update” Phishing Scam !!!

Posted: 17 Aug 2012 09:10 AM PDT



Beware of


The old "update your account" scheme is probably still successful, which is most likely why cybercriminals keep coming up with new variants for it. The latest such spam wave targets AOL users.

The message is simple (via millersmiles.co.uk):


DEAR AOL USER

You have to follow the link below to update and verify your E-mail account
to enable continuous access of your E-mail http://webmail.aol.com/verify

Regards,
AOL ONLINE TEAM.

As you might guess, the link doesn't point to the legitimate AOL login page, but to a replica hosted on a site registered for free in the Czech Republic.

Many of the buttons and the links of the phony website lead to aol.com, but the Sign In button doesn't compare the credentials against the ones stored in AOL's servers. Instead, it sends them back to the cybercriminals that run the scheme.

The legitimate links aren't the only ones that make the plot genuine-looking. The malicious webpage also contains an iframe that displays part of the mail.aol.com page.

There's a very good reason for which the phishers have deployed this technique. The AOL login page changes, depending on important events that take place.

By embedding part of this page into their scheme, the crooks have a higher chance of making someone believe that they're on the right domain.

In such cases, there's a simple way to check if you actually are on the correct website: check the URL displayed in your browser's address bar.

The legitimate URL starts with "https" (which means that it's a secure connection) and it ends in "aol.com."

On 99% of phishing sites, the secure connection is missing and aol.com is not the actual domain, but a subdomain, or possibly the name of a file or a folder.

Take Care

Yahoo Is Deleting Inactive Accounts to Create Space for Fresh Users, Phishing Alert !!!

Posted: 16 Aug 2012 09:27 PM PDT





Hell all users, It seems that Yahoo! accounts are still valuable for cybercriminals, otherwise they probably wouldn't bother sending out fake emails that attempt to lure recipients to fake login webpages.

Two new variants have been submitted by users to millersmiles.co.uk. The first one involves the old "Yahoo! will delete your account" scheme :


Dear Yahoo! Email User,

Due to excess abandoned Yahoo! e-mail account, Yahoo! Help Desk is currently
carrying out system clean up to delete inactive accounts, inother to create space for fresh users.

To verify that your Yahoo e-mail account is active, you are required to click on the link below or copy and paste in a new web page, then complete the form available for this process.

Failure to do this will result in account termination.

The so-called verification link leads to a webpage hosted on the compromised blog of a user from Malaysia. The cleverly crafter HTML file replicates the Yahoo! Mail login page in hopes that victims will fail to look at the site's URL and enter their usernames and passwords without giving it too much thought.

The second malicious email is much simpler. It pretends to come from "Yahoo Admin" and it only reads "Click here to update your account."

The link also points to a compromised site that hosts a webpage carefully planted by the cybercriminals.

Both pages have been removed by the websites' owners, but the campaigns will most likely continue.

As always, we recommend users to be extra careful when entering their login credentials on a website. Malicious sites can look just as the legitimate ones from a visual standpoint, but there are numerous clues that reveal a scheme's purpose.

Usually, the quickest way to determine if a site is genuine is by checking its URL. If it doesn't contain the "https" string or if it

Take Care

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Posted: 16 Aug 2012 11:27 AM PDT






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Posted: 16 Aug 2012 11:21 AM PDT


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