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At last week’s Virus Bulletin 2011 conference Paul Baccas and Stephen Edwards from SophosLabs presented their research paper “Fast fingerprinting of OLE2 files: Heuristics for detection of exploited OLE2 files based on specification non-conformance”. They may win the prize for the longest title, but what does it mean? OLE2 is a container format synonymous with […]

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I love the smell of some Twitter spam in the morning. iPads, iPods, books, movies, videogames, free holidays: I’ve seen – and blocked – them all. Then this happened. Yes, Twitter users are being sent, er, a free “arse”. Quite a lot of them, actually: Click to Enlarge “Why did you send me an arse?” […]

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A couple of months ago the Lizamoon malware / Mass SQL injection was getting a lot of news coverage that it could be affecting hundreds of thousands of sites.The media mostly forgot about it, but we kept tracking those attacks and they are continuing at full force, but using different domain names.For example, the domain […]

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