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Topic: Is this malware from 4bc.co or just spam? (Read 2407 times)

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Merit: 100
June 20, 2016, 02:16:27 PM
#6
All direct links to potential malware are blocked - be careful navigating to the site mentioned below as it may contain further malware!!

Hey guys, I just received an unsolicited email from "Martin from 4BC" <[email protected]> which is full of links and contains a zip file with a .exe inside, plus an attached PDF.

4BC's launch thread on this forum shows the founder has a very negative Trust score. His Trust summary mentions malware and phishing.

His email to me claims he sent the message to me because I'm a member of 4BC, which I am not.

This has all the signs of foul play. He probably got my public email address from this forum.

Here is the email text:

"

Dear users,

I wish you a very Happy New Year 2014!

If you are worried about the future, about increasing inflation,
and the factors that make for such a nervous economy, I have some
ideas you should seriously consider.

Or maybe everything is perfect. And you are totally happy with
the way things are. If so then THROW THIS EMAIL AWAY...
BECAUSE YOU DON'T NEED ME.

Over the last three months, I've written an eBook about online
marketing. Specifically aimed at the Bitcoin community;
this eBook contains 95% of everything I know about marketing!

Since you are a 4BC user, I'm sending it to you at no Charge.

Please find your BitBillions Marketing PDF eBook as an attachment.

Or if you want to get the Windows eBook version,
a stand-alone program (no setup, one .exe file) for Windows XP,
Vista, 7, 8 etc...
Click here: [removed 1 link to a zip file]

In 2014, enjoy yourself, have fun and get prepared for success!

Martin Dufresne
[email protected]
(819)560-7056

P.S. You'll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to apply all
of these techniques. Your BitBillions Marketing eBook will allow
you to begin immediately.

###

Our mailing address is: 1342 rue du Pacifique, Sherbrooke,
QC, Canada J1H 2G6

You receive this newsletter in case of inscription to any of 4BC
websites:

[removed 6 links]

To stop receiving these emails:
[removed 1 link]"

-

If you know what you're doing, I can forward the email to you for examination.

Until examined by a security pro, I would warn everyone to be very careful with any emails from 4bc.co!

for me it's spam. because when I open a link many virus came out. Many virus detection I cp, could I know? better wag mo i open the link
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
whole site is infected or just scam? how does can malware getinto when im not downloading any thing from website?

i mean, i didnt received such email, i just found website 4bc.co wich looks ptc scam site
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
January 07, 2014, 02:33:44 PM
#4
Zipped EXE for a text document? You could stop reading right there.
Although it seems to be pretty new:
https://www.virustotal.com/de/file/e22ec34e17f6730179be2f0189273a191dd0bab0a0216ce955008fb4636debec/analysis/1389119363/
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Activity: 115
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January 04, 2014, 11:42:27 AM
#3
His email to me claims he sent the message to me because I'm a member of 4BC, which I am not.

You could stop reading right there.
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January 04, 2014, 06:26:07 AM
#2
In regards to the thread title, I would say yes, it is. Make sure to post a warning in his thread if you haven’t already.
sr. member
Activity: 323
Merit: 250
The lion roars!
January 04, 2014, 05:13:34 AM
#1
All direct links to potential malware are blocked - be careful navigating to the site mentioned below as it may contain further malware!!

Hey guys, I just received an unsolicited email from "Martin from 4BC" <[email protected]> which is full of links and contains a zip file with a .exe inside, plus an attached PDF.

4BC's launch thread on this forum shows the founder has a very negative Trust score. His Trust summary mentions malware and phishing.

His email to me claims he sent the message to me because I'm a member of 4BC, which I am not.

This has all the signs of foul play. He probably got my public email address from this forum.

Here is the email text:

"

Dear users,

I wish you a very Happy New Year 2014!

If you are worried about the future, about increasing inflation,
and the factors that make for such a nervous economy, I have some
ideas you should seriously consider.

Or maybe everything is perfect. And you are totally happy with
the way things are. If so then THROW THIS EMAIL AWAY...
BECAUSE YOU DON'T NEED ME.

Over the last three months, I've written an eBook about online
marketing. Specifically aimed at the Bitcoin community;
this eBook contains 95% of everything I know about marketing!

Since you are a 4BC user, I'm sending it to you at no Charge.

Please find your BitBillions Marketing PDF eBook as an attachment.

Or if you want to get the Windows eBook version,
a stand-alone program (no setup, one .exe file) for Windows XP,
Vista, 7, 8 etc...
Click here: [removed 1 link to a zip file]

In 2014, enjoy yourself, have fun and get prepared for success!

Martin Dufresne
[email protected]
(819)560-7056

P.S. You'll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to apply all
of these techniques. Your BitBillions Marketing eBook will allow
you to begin immediately.

###

Our mailing address is: 1342 rue du Pacifique, Sherbrooke,
QC, Canada J1H 2G6

You receive this newsletter in case of inscription to any of 4BC
websites:

[removed 6 links]

To stop receiving these emails:
[removed 1 link]"

-

If you know what you're doing, I can forward the email to you for examination.

Until examined by a security pro, I would warn everyone to be very careful with any emails from 4bc.co!
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