>> Michel Py wrote: >> This is interesting, as it goes against the current >> phishing trends that tend to produce ultra-realistic >> baits; maybe it's not necessary to spend all the time >> copying the target's logos and mimicking their fonts >> and style after all. Good ol' tricks still work. > Harley David > Indeed. But this isn't a phishing scam at all. It's a > mass mailer virus - one of the Bagle variants, by the > look. I was looking at the social implications only; has someone actually analyzed the payload? I would not be surprised to see shortly a real phishing propagated by a slow-spreading mass mailer virus (this might be a proof-of-concept). Michel. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf