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		<title>Sorry, Forever Alones: Those Bikini Pics in Your Inbox Probably Contain Malware</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2013 09:07:56 -0400</pubDate>
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<p>Did you receive an email this holiday season from a kind-hearted woman who just wanted to celebrate Christmas by sending random strangers pictures of herself in skin-bearing bikinis? Free noodz from an anonymous hottie seemed too good to be true! And indeed, it was.</p>
<p>Sophos' Naked Security <a href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/01/02/bikini-screensaver/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nakedsecurity+%28Naked+Security+-+Sophos%29">reports</a> that malware is currently circulating via screensavers of bikini shots landing in the inboxes of hapless Internet folks.</p>
<p><!--more-->According to Naked Security, a malicious Trojan horse is embedded within an executable screensaver file sent by a woman who claims to have attached those bikini pics she promised you. If you open it expecting to see a sexy screensaver, all you'll get is a computer full of malware.</p>
<p>If a lady didn't actually promise you pics of herself in a bikini, <em>probably</em> don't open the email. Plus, if you're that starved for naked lady pics, might we suggest you explore the Internet outside of your work inbox?</p>
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<p>Did you receive an email this holiday season from a kind-hearted woman who just wanted to celebrate Christmas by sending random strangers pictures of herself in skin-bearing bikinis? Free noodz from an anonymous hottie seemed too good to be true! And indeed, it was.</p>
<p>Sophos' Naked Security <a href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/01/02/bikini-screensaver/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nakedsecurity+%28Naked+Security+-+Sophos%29">reports</a> that malware is currently circulating via screensavers of bikini shots landing in the inboxes of hapless Internet folks.</p>
<p><!--more-->According to Naked Security, a malicious Trojan horse is embedded within an executable screensaver file sent by a woman who claims to have attached those bikini pics she promised you. If you open it expecting to see a sexy screensaver, all you'll get is a computer full of malware.</p>
<p>If a lady didn't actually promise you pics of herself in a bikini, <em>probably</em> don't open the email. Plus, if you're that starved for naked lady pics, might we suggest you explore the Internet outside of your work inbox?</p>
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