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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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Code signing certificates are used to authoritatively identify a software publisher and to guarantee that the content the certificate signs has not been tampered with between the time it was signed and the time the user executes it. Unfortunately, we see more and more malware signed using fraudulently obtained or stolen code signing certificates. We […]

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In a recent blog, Symantec reported on a new Internet Explorer zero-day being actively exploited in the wild. Microsoft has since released Security Advisory 2794220 which confirms the Microsoft Internet Explorer ‘CDwnBindInfo’ Use-After-Free Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2012-4792) is a zero-day vulnerability which affects Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 6.The following […]

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