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Yesterday, Google announced on its Online Security Blog that it will now include Safe Browsing statistics in its Transparency Report. The Safe Browsing Malware Dashboard is fascinating. Here’s last week’s Malware Distribution by Autonomous System, using just the “Attack Sites” filter: The location of the attack sites by AS?   •  USA  •  Russia  •  Ukraine Hmm, the USA (San Diego) […]

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Ransomware is a nasty scam that infiltrates your computer and tricks you into thinking that you’ve done something wrong. Police ransomware in particular informs users that they need to pay their local police a fine.We have written detailed reports about these attacks in the past, including multiple blog posts as part of our investigations into […]

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In an age in which money is king, I was surprised to discover this week a new forum that offers many malware for free. I found a post, below, as well as various announcements on the Net that call this site a botnet paradise. Curious, I attempted to register. After a one-day wait, I was […]

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