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  Hackers send flood of bogus Microsoft updates
Time: 11:22 EST/16:22 GMT | News Source: ZDNet | Posted By: Chris Hedlund

A message that appears to be from Microsoft is urging people to download a malicous program from a fake Web site

On the day that Microsoft announced details of its next round of monthly patches, fraudsters have sent out a wave of emails disguised as messages from the software behemoth in a bid to take control of thousands of computers. The emails contain bogus news of a Microsoft update, advising people to open a link to a Web site and download a file that will secure and 'patch' their PCs. The fake Web site, which is hosted in Australia, looks almost identical to Microsoft's and the download is actually a Trojan horse — a program that can give hackers remote control of a computer. "The email won't be picked up through anti-spyware software because the file does not contain spyware signatures that would be used to identify it as potentially harmful," said Martino Corbelli from SurfControl. "Anti-spyware software tends to scan URLs and attachments in suspicious emails, but because none of the recognised spyware signatures are present here, there's no way this approach could identify the threat."

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