Michael Jackson’s Never-Released Videos?

Internet scammers are out to get you with Michael Jackson’s unseen pictures and videos. If you’ve received an email offering Michael Jackson’s never-released music or video, it likely has a virus or a worm attached to it. Of course you don’t really get any secret footage or sound.

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…proliferation of Michael Jackson-related scams and malware is greater than the Independence Day-related Internet scams…

Computer security experts are sounding the alarm that the number of Internet scammers exploiting the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson is growing rapidly.

The most common ploys are e-mails offering a peek at what’s said to be unseen pictures and videos of Jackson performing or samples of music the “King of Pop” never released. The e-mails contain attachments that when clicked on release a worm or virus, or provide links to bogus Web sites that collect personal information.

Spammers and scammers are generally quick to take advantage of major news events such as the recent swine flu outbreak or a major disaster such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami that killed thousands in 2004, or the death of a globally recognized figure like Jackson.

Sophos, a maker of computer security software, has issued a warning about an Internet virus that’s transmitted in an e-mail with the subject line “Remembering Michael Jackson” and is sent from “sarah@michaeljackson.com, according to the company. The e-mail says a Zip file attachment contains secret songs and pictures of Jackson, but when opened the user’s computer is infected with a worm that begins spreading to the user’s e-mail contacts.

Symantec, another security application developer, said Wednesday that the proliferation of Michael Jackson-related scams and malware is greater than the Independence Day-related Internet scams the company usually sees at this time of year.

Internet scammers, like everyone else, were taken by surprise by Jackson’s sudden death last week. But the volume of Michael Jackson-related malware and Web scams has been growing quickly in recent days, according to a story by the Associated Press. [...]

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  1. Posted September 4, 2009 at 8:29 pm | Permalink

    i idolize Michael Jackson because of his great achievement in the Pop Music. farewell King of Pop.

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