E-Card.exe is a Trojan infection that is delivered via spam email. It tries to enter your computer through the back door, pretending to be a friendly email from someone you know. This Trojan is usually sent out during national holidays and during other important events, when you would be expecting to receive a greeting. Actually, E-Card.exe does all it can to look absolutely innocent.
It comes with a subject: “You’ve received an e-card from a family member!”. The sender is usually a commonly known website that specializes in internet greetings, such as, for example, AmericanGreetings.com or Hallmark.com. That is not to say that these companies are sending out spam. The cyber criminals behinds this are simply using these big names to hide their malicious intensions.
If you have opened this email, do not fret – you haven’t been infected with E-Card.exe yet. You would need to do a little bit more to catch the Trojan. You should realize that you mustn’t click on any of the hotlinks in the email. Clicking on the link would definitely lead to you being infected by the E-Card.exe Trojan, which you definitely would not want to experience.
Here is an example of one of these emails:
> Subject: You've received a postcard from a family member!
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> Good day.
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> Your family member has sent you an ecard from
americangreetings.com.
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> Send free ecards from americangreetings.com with your choice
of colors, words and music.
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> Your ecard will be available with us for the next 30 days. If
you wish to keep
> the ecard longer, you may save it on your computer or take a
print.
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> To view your ecard, choose from any of the following options:
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> OPTION 1
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> Click on the following Internet address or
> copy & paste it into your browser's address box.
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> [IP address]
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Cards that that supposedly come from Hallmark are hiding in 82.199.173.85 website, and there is nothing seasonal about them. If happened to have clicked on any of the links found in these spam emails, you need to remove E-Card.exe before it damaged your system and breached your privacy. If you do now know how to remove this Trojan manually, acquire a good antispyware program that will terminate the infection for you and will secure your system against possible similar attacks.