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March 2005 Revealed: The words spammers try to disguise
Suspected phisher king arrested in Brazil
Bank raid foiled, but Trojan horse menace increasing
Smackdown! Would you wrestle with a worm?
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February 2005

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Revealed: The words spammers try to disguise

Experts at Sophos have published a report detailing the most commonly used words that spammers include in their marketing messages but attempt to hide from anti-spam software in order to creep into inboxes.

http://s380.link.sophos.com/spamwords?pl_id=9

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Suspected phisher king arrested in Brazil

Federal police in Brazil have arrested the suspected leader of a gang that stole $37 million from its victims' online bank accounts. It is claimed that the gang, which included more than 18 people, stole from online banking customers using a Trojan horse sent to thousands of computers via email.

http://s380.link.sophos.com/phisherking?pl_id=9

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Bank raid foiled, but Trojan horse menace increasing

As the media reports on a foiled bank raid by internet hackers against an international bank, Sophos reveals that an increasing number of Trojan horses designed to steal online banking information from infected users.

http://s380.link.sophos.com/bankraid?pl_id=9

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Smackdown! Would you wrestle with a worm?

The Elitper-D worm can disguise itself as a screensaver starring two female stars of professional wrestling. Make sure you are protected against this and other emerging virus threats.

http://s380.link.sophos.com/wwe?pl_id=9

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