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kom over dette: http://www.emsisoft.com/en/kb/articles/ticker090206/

første gang jeg har sett noe slik faktisk

 

" Salzburg, February 2009 - Many visitors at a shopping mall in Grand Forks (ND), USA, were astounded as they returned fully loaded with shopping bags to their cars. A parking ticket was placed under their windscreen wipers. Written on the ticket was:

 

"PARKING VIOLATION This vehicle is in violation of standard parking regulations. To view pictures with information about your parking preferences, go to website xxx."

 

This gave the following impression: The car was illegally parked. The driver was then supposed to use the Internet to visit a specific website and obtain a photo of the parking violation and more information on the penalties.

 

At the specified website, the visitors could see photos of other parking violators but not themselves. To find their own photo, they were asked to download and install a "picture search" toolbar. However, this invisibly installed a Malware DLL in the system that functioned as an Internet Explorer Browser Helper Object (BHO). This connection was then used to download another DLL, already identifiable as Malware. This was then also installed as a BHO and, after a while, opened a popup window containing a bogus security warning. This attempted to motivate the user to install a so-called rogue anti-Spyware scanner, which is actually a bogus protection program that makes further Malware modifications to the system. "

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