"Do you trade files online? Then they will come after you," reads one ominous e-mail message that spreads the Storm Worm. The message urges readers to download Tor, a legitimate open-source application for anonymizing your Internet traffic. And if you click the included link labeled 'Download Tor', you'll see the convincing screen shown here. The criminals behind this attack used text and images from the actual Tor Web site in creating this phony page, and they even named the download 'tor.exe'. But instead of helping you maintain your surfing privacy, the file available for downloading at this malicious site infects your computer with malware. (Image provided by F-Secure.)
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In Pictures: How to Spot an E-Mail Scam
Wonder whether the message announcing that you've received an e-card is legit? Or whether PayPal is really trying to contact you? Here's a visual guide to spotting malware, fraud, and other dirty tricks in your inbox.
Playing on Your Fears
Free Software You Don't Want
Playing on Your Fears
This Season's Malware
Don't Click That Football, Charlie Brown!
Warning: Beware of This Warning
I Paid How Much?!
A Mystery Shopper
Threatening Your Good Name
A Taxpayer's Dream
The Personal Touch
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