# Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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I have been getting more phishing e-mail lately that points me to "bad" files on what would normally be "good" sites. Last week I got a message that pointed to index1.htm on a site. Index.htm was the valid home page and appeared to be the personal site for a young lady in Brazil. I couldn't read the page but it didn't look malicious. When I went to the index1.htm page it had a flash application that would tell me that I needed to download a new viewer to view a news article.

The message today pointed me to a web site for a doctor. The link went directly to a .exe file in the URL so I knew better than to click on it. The interesting thing about this message is that I supposedly got an e-card from "a friend". At the bottom of the message was a link to www.greetingcard.org which has a section for an "Email Scam Alert!" on the lower right of its home page. You would think that the phishers would not put in clues that their e-mail is bogus right in the e-mail. Then again, maybe I should be thankful that they are not better as it would be harder to figure out which e-mails are legitimate and which ones I can blog about.