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‘Black Friday’ iTunes credit scam

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Criminals have been infecting computers with malware disguised as an iTunes gift.



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An email claiming to be from Apple’s iTunes store contains a compressed ZIP file, which security experts say could allow hackers to gain access to computers.



The German Eleven security blog suggests that the attack is timed to coincide with the start of the American holiday shopping season, called Black Friday.



The email offers credit for iTunes music, games and video, and is just one of a huge number of scams that try to lure people in with offers that seem plausible in the context of other Black Friday discounts.



The email apparently offers recipients $50 (£32) and claims they need to open an attached file to access their certificate code. In fact the attachment is a file called Mal/BredoZp-B. It opens a security loophole on Windows PCs and allows hackers to remotely capture passwords and other information. It also slows down the computer and hides some files.



Although such malware can be removed with the use of widely available anti-malware tools, damage can be done in the meantime.



Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/8914975/Black-Friday-iTunes-credit-scam.html



Question: Did any of your receive such an email?
 
My Gmail is very good for cleaning out junk. I either didn't receive, or it was just in junk mail.
 
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