Jacko suicide spam infects pop fans
Virus writers have started using public interest in the Michael Jackson trial to try and fool users into executing malware on their personal computers, according to anti-virus firm Sophos.
Sophos is reporting that a recent spam campaign distributed emails purporting to contain breaking news about a suicide attempt by pop superstar Michael Jackson at his ranch in California.
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