Spammers are playing off avian flu fears to shill pharmaceuticals and pitch stocks, a security firm said Wednesday. U.K.-based Sophos warned users that its honeypots — purposefully unprotected PCs set up to trap spam samples — have been capturing a rising number of messages peddling Tamiflu, the Roche-made drug that reduces symptoms of the H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus. Full Story
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