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The
Federal Trade Commission Says a Complaint Has Been Filed Against You-It's
a Virus!
Summary of the eRumor: An email claiming to be from the Federal Trade
Commission that says a complaint has been filed against you.
The Truth: This email is not from the
Federal Trade Commission and if you click the links in it, you could be
infected with a virus.
A warning has been issued by the United
Stated Federal Trade Commission (FTC) saying that the email is not from
them.
The email says it is from "frauddep@ftc.gov" and includes the FTC's
official seal.
It claims that a complaint has been filed against you by a third party who
feels that a business deal was not handled properly.
This is not the kind of virus that comes in an attachment that you click
to activate. Rather the email has links for you to click, for
example if you feel the email or the complaint are invalid and clicking
those links is what can activate the virus. A statement from the FTC
says the virus is the type that can monitor the activity on your computer
and steal credit card numbers, passwords, etc.
A spokesperson for the agency says they’ve received large numbers of calls
and emails about the virus and believe it is widespread.
This is one of the most successful types of virus infection in 2007.
Instead of an email with an infected attachment, which could be blocked by
anti-virus software, the email points you to links that accomplish the
infection.
So the old admonition to avoid opening emails that have attachments is
still solid advice---but needs to also include the suggestion to avoid
clicking links in suspicious emails.
Updated 11/1/07
A real example of the eRumor as it has
appeared on the Internet:
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