Beware Wolfowitz spam

Outlook just quarantined the following message in my in box, which came from a spoofed worldbank.org email address: Urge Wolfowitz to resign! World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz's girlfriend, Shaha Riza, for whom Wolfowitz arranged not only jobs, incredible pay raises, automatic "outstanding" ratings in performance reviews, but also — apparently — a security clearance, … ...

Outlook just quarantined the following message in my in box, which came from a spoofed worldbank.org email address:

Outlook just quarantined the following message in my in box, which came from a spoofed worldbank.org email address:

Urge Wolfowitz to resign!

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz's girlfriend, Shaha Riza, for whom Wolfowitz arranged not only jobs, incredible pay raises, automatic "outstanding" ratings in performance reviews, but also — apparently — a security clearance, …

Attachment is Shaha Riza's salary account. It's unbelievable!

Attached was a highly suspicious file named account.mdb, a Microsoft Access document that likely contains some nasty macros. On the one hand, it's somewhat impressive that spammers are following current events and targeting people likely to be following them. On the other, this virus would probably have been much more effective back in April when the story first broke and everyone wanted to know more details about Riza's salary package.

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