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Yesterday, Facebook users may have noticed an influx of their friends posting about something called Facebook Black. Figure 1. Facebook photo plugging “Faecbook” Black (notice the typo in this image) Similar to previous scams, users are tagged in a picture that contains a link to an external website. In this case, the link is found within the […]

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Looking back on traffic from this week, I noticed a large spike in the number of companies accessing free TLD / Dynamic DNS related sites.  Digging deeper it appears that a malware campaign tied to massive WordPress compromises was the culprit.  This is a very widespread malware campaign that remains live / on-going and is […]

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I was recently asked a few questions about malwareblacklist.com, a project I created a while back. 1. What is the idea behind MalwareBlacklist.com? The goal is to create a quality resource for security researchers and companies looking for up-to-date malicious sites. 2. Who typically are users of MalwareBlacklist.com? Our users range from traditional malware researchers, […]

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