Euro 2008 sales site in drive-by download attack
Hackers have successfully planted malware on a website selling tickets for the upcoming Euro 2008 Championships. The site of European ticket re-sale firm euroticketshop.com was infected by Trojan horse malware in a bid to infect soccer-loving surfers with insecure PCs. This drive-by malware style of attack is growing …
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Euro 2008..... what's that then?
Oh well, at least there won't be any English fans' PCs infected with this malware.
Re: Euro 2008..... what's that then?
Euro 2008..... isn't that the exchange rate?
1 Euro = 2008 (sub-prime) US Dollars.
Mine's the one with the gold Krugerands in the lining.
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