Be careful opening bikini screensavers - malware hides inside

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Fiery

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Cybercriminals have spammed out a malicious Trojan horse, via an email claiming to offer season's greetings and photographs of a woman wearing a bikini.

As many people return to their desks following the holiday break, there is a danger that they will find a dangerous email lurking inside their inbox alongside the regular mountain of spam.

Read more: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/01/02/bikini-screensaver/
 

McLovin

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I don't have any screensavers apart from the Windows Default ones. I see no point in it.
 

softwareFREEk

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good post Fiery

we can help ourselves from ourselves :p

pros to being a monogamist: bikini clad girls don't rouse your interest :)
 
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"of a woman wearing a bikini."

pffff the guys is surely of the shy kind :p
 

Payback

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Jan 7, 2013
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That is why I don't use "screensavers". Also,good thing that I rarely use Gmail...
 
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illumination

If i was to display a screen saver as such, i am more then sure my significant other would offer to fix my computer with one of the universal tools i have out in the garage!

I am sure it would resemble something along these lines :butcher:

:D
 

softwareFREEk

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illumination said:
If i was to display a screen saver as such, i am more then sure my significant other would offer to fix my computer with one of the universal tools i have out in the garage!

I am sure it would resemble something along these lines :butcher:

:D

LMAO I have been warned the same myself
I am really careful what my wallpaper (don't do screensavers) shows lololol
 
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