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quietman7
"There has been a flurry of domain registrations related to the Virginia Tech tragedy, as reported by GoDaddy and other registrars. While some of these are undoubtedly well-intentioned organizations joining in the outpouring of support for the friends and family of the victims, others are likely to be opportunists who want to cash in on the suffering of others.

Be on the lookout for a rash of spam & phishing coming from these leeches. If you receive a plea for donations, check the organization out closely before opening up your e-gold, Paypal, Visa or other account or providing any personal information..."

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"Pond-dwelling virus writers have crafted a malware attack that poses as camera phone footage of the shootings at Virginia Tech University...Surfers who click on the link will find only a malicious screensaver file (TERROR_EM_VIRGINIA.SCR) that attempts to install a banking spyware Trojan horse..."

TheYoda
Thanks for the heads up.

Wow...people make me sick. Taking advantage of a corporations error is one thing, but a real tragedy where people died? Thats *bleep*ed up. mad.gif

rip_1.gif victims of the virginia tech tragedy.
rms4evr
Unfortunately, this happens after every disaster or tragedy; Hurricane Katrina is a good example.

Some people just have no heart. mad.gif
Commander Gman
even a tragedy turned to a digital crisis?

what more can they ask....

all those who died will not die in vain
justice will be brought upon to all equally
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