Do You Want To See The Bin Laden Death Images ?
White House press conference yesterday said they are discussing releasing images of
Binny Boy in all his death and glory , to help quell the conspiracy rumors.
Do you want to see the death images ?
Or are you content the Rude Boy Rag Head is actually dead ...
from McAfee re Osama pic/video virus
McAfee
Osama Bin Laden Death Scams
Monday, May 2, 2011 at 11:00am
The reported death of Osama Bin Laden is just too good a lure for cybercriminals and scammers to pass up. We at McAfee Labs certainly anticipated this and have been tracking it since the first reports came out of Washington early this morning.
We have seen variations of what I can only call “expected lures”:
- See video in which Osama bin Laden is shown holding a newspaper with today’s date and disprove his possible death reported by OBAMA.
- OSAMA-BIN-Laden-aparece-segurando-jornal-com-a-data-de-hoje-obama-se-passa-por-mentiroso.exe
- fotos-do-osama-morto.exe
- pictures-of-osama-dead.exe
Beware of any verbiage, subject lines in emails, or links via Facebook or Twitter that contain words like these–as they will almost certainly get you into trouble.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2011/05/521.jpg
Should anyone make the mistake of clicking the link I circled, they are then directed to a site that downloads a small file onto their system that attempts to install itself. This file, detected currently as either “Heuristic.LooksLike.Win32.EPO.F” or “Artemis!7C4314D9690D” is in actuality a Trojan that steals data.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2011/05/522.jpg
It certainly DOES NOT lead to the promised video because there is no released video! What it does do is spam your wall with messages trying to get people to do the same thing. Do not be fooled. Do not copy and paste, this or indeed any script asking you to do so in order to see ANY video.
Lastly we ran across a Word document entitled “Laden’s Death” that looks to contain an exploit of CVE-2010-3333. It crashed immediately when opened but managed to make 430 changes to the PC I was analyzing it on. Lots of changes to startup items, location settings and such
more here