FYI... multiple entries:

Fake ecard - unsolicited secret admirers via Email
- http://community.websense.com/blogs/...via-email.aspx
02 Oct 2012 - "... an unsolicited email campaign in which love-struck or curious recipients may have their appetites whetted by the thought of a secret admirer... The messages, sent from various Yahoo .com accounts, suggest that the sender has "to let you know how [they] feel" and provide an enticing Facebook link to "View Your Ecard":
> http://community.websense.com/cfs-fi...2D00_550x0.png
... a valid short Facebook URL is used which, in this case, -redirects- ... a basic JavaScript is delivered... The victim's browser is then directed to a fake ecard site hxxp ://readyourecard .com/viewmessage/?a=vip36
> http://community.websense.com/cfs-fi...2D00_550x0.png
... At this point, the aim of the campaign becomes clear: Every link on the fake ecard page redirects to an affiliate landing page on the Adult Dating website AdultFriendFinder .com and, with affiliate earnings of up to $1 per unique visitor, you can easily see how such a campaign could become very lucrative... This campaign appears to be financially driven, but it is conceivable that the same techniques could be used to direct victims to malicious sites..."
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Fake Fax Email notifications ...
- http://www.gfi.com/blog/beware-fake-...n-circulation/
Oct 2, 2012 - "In the last few days we’ve seen this fake fax email doing the rounds, offering up a “2013 recruitment plan”:
> http://www.gfi.com/blog/wp-content/u...axmalware1.jpg
... INCOMING FAX REPORT
*********************************************************
Date/Time: 09/28/2012 07:01:41 AM
Speed: 14400 bps
Connection time: 01:02
Pages: 2
Resolution: Normal
Remote ID: 0420950504
Line number: 2
DTMF/DID:
Description: 2013 Recruitment plan
Click here to view the file online ..."

... Clicking the link would take the user from a (dot)de domain to an IP associated with a Malware run currently taking place... currently leads to a "page not found":
> http://www.gfi.com/blog/wp-content/u...axnotfound.jpg
... varied subject lines in this particular spam campaign – everything from recruitment plans to employment contributions and transaction reports – indicate a definite lean towards business targets rather than home users. Of course, whether at home or in the workplace you’re still potentially at risk should you click any of the links going out in this spamrun..."