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The email includes original links to Vodafone websites, which makes it a lot less suspicious for spam filters and explains why so many users have initially received the email.The given telephone numbers in those mails vary, but the gist always remains the same: The recipient is asked to open the attached file, which is said […]

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The attackers injected script code into regular websites which leads the unsuspecting visitors to a deposited malicious JavaScript file on an external server. This file is designed to steal session cookies in order to make it possible for the attacker to pretend to be the real user and to use this session for fraudulent actions. […]

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The injected code in the present cases is <SCRIPT id="googleblogcontainer"> and it is inserted towards the end of the webpage’s source code. We’ve seen it inserted multiple times into one webpage, having 100 or more code lines in between each injection.This inserted JavaScript is a highly obfuscated script which, deobfuscated, looks like this: Please note: […]

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