Virus Scam: You've received a postcard


These dinosaur-era virus-in-attachment mail are still making its round today (did someone forget to switch off that spam server?).

In this particular mail, the virus is is detected via a heuristic detection method Packed.Generic.265

The possible virus strain includes:

Trojan.FakeAV
W32.Waledac
Trojan.Bredolab

The details of this scan and virus can be found at Symantec.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: You've received a postcard
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 22:47:42 +0700

Good day.

Your family member has sent you an ecard

Send free ecards from  with your choice of colors, words and music.

Your ecard will be available with us for the next 30 days.

If you wish to keep the ecard longer, you may save it on your computer or take a
print.

To view your ecard, open zip attached file.





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