Sometimes, a user comes across a webpage that is no longer available. In that case, he or she will see an error. A few days ago, F-Secure posted a blog entry about a fake error message which tries to convince the user to download a file to be able to see the webpage.
The article includes a screen shot of what it looks like and it shows which domain name attempted this trick. FraudTool.Win32.Agent.eh is the name of the file that users would have or could have downloaded if they fall for the trick.
Source: F-Secure

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Lee
Well, seeing as how Antivirus 2009’s fake BSOD and Windows XP loading screen managed to fool one of the teachers I work with, I won’t be surprised when this one starts showing up, either.
Those clever bad-guys are always up to no good! Lesson: Don’t download ANYTHING from the web unless you knwo EXACTLY what it is you’re getting.