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1408814 2015-09-24 07:48:00 i.stuff.co.nz

Sounds like their Yahoo mail got owned (again?, really?).
Why anyone still uses it (for their business no less!) is beyond me.
fred_fish (15241)
1408815 2015-09-24 20:09:00 "O'Rourke had been told the hackers had to embed something in his computer to pull the scam off, "and how they do that's still a mystery to us".

"We had the computers at two different experts who have had a go at it and initially couldn't find any problem. My other daughter, Vanessa, looked up on Youtube how to get into your computer to find out if there's a hacker and remove them. She did that yesterday and removed something she thinks was supposedly the hacker.

"But Spark have also been looking into it and they've found something embedded in our email system."

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Attackers may send spam that looks like it came from corporate HR, luring employees to a fake site where they are asked to give up their network log-in credentials. Or the site might perform a “drive by download,” infecting their systems with malware. Or an infected attachment may install software that captures every keystroke or opens a backdoor into the corporate network.
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