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| Subject: | RE: Virus that inserts links into web pages |
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| Date: | Mon, 4 Oct 2004 12:29:14 -0400 |
Hi Brett, it's a spyware work, it's not exactly a virus unless they define the spywares ans malwares as so, actualy i wish they do, because they do damage or at least disturb Work..so that piece of software chek the content of your webpage and modify certain words to a link wish redirect you to an advertising webpage. Anyway i suggest you to check your client box with any spyware removal or scanner something like Ad-aware wich is free, and it sounds more like CWS (cool web search), or try also cws chredder.. Hope it helps ;). P.S. Excuse My english it's not that good..but hope you understand what i meant. Good luck. -- Original Message --
Greetings lists, Has anyone seen a virus that creates links on certain keywords on web pages that then sends the user to a spam/virus infected web-site? At the company I work for we've had a few customers call in stating that there is a link for each instance of the word "credit" on our web pages and when they click on the link they are presented with a credit card pop-up advertisement. When we have the user visit the same pages from another PC, the links do not appear. We're guessing that this might be some kind of virus modifying the web page presented to the user. Has anyone else seen this? Any idea what malcode might be causing this behavior? Thanks in advance, Brett
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