It looks real, but instead of downloading the actual Malicious Software Removal Tool (which does exist), this fake Automatic Updates alert launched from a MySpace profile, leading victims to install rogue antispyware. It's a good example of why you must consider not only whether something looks right (as this does), but also whether it comes up at the appropriate time. (Image provided by FaceTime Security Labs)
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In Pictures: Warning Signs of an Internet Attack
Online crooks are constantly switching tactics in an attempt to invade your PC. Be on guard for these latest sneaky tricks.
Malicious Mimicry
Targeted Attacks Grow
Malware Lurks in Word Docs
Malicious Mimicry
Fake Security Alerts
Video Bait-and-Switch Attack
Do You Agree to This Malware Infection?
Camouflaged Phishing
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