Computer virus feeds off fears of war with Iran
Saturday, July 12. 2008
Worried about war with Iran, especially after yesterday’s missile test (pictured above, even if it apparently was only three missiles instead of four)?
Open an e-mail about it and you may really have worries.
As the blog Wake Up America noted today, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT, has warned that somebody is spreading a computer worm using e-mail messages with subject lines touting dire developments in our relationship with Iran. This is "Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran" territory, as presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain jokingly sang last year.
The grim e-mail subject lines include: "20000 US soldiers in Iran," "US Army crossed Iran's borders" or "Third World War has begun."
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