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1. eBay.co.uk listing redirecting bidders to exploit kit AVG analysts have discovered an ebay.co.uk auction listing that is redirecting bidders to a Blackhole exploit kit. After visiting the listing, users are redirected to an ebay.666222666.com site that is hosting the exploit kit. At this point they are served malicious .JAR (Java), .SWF (Adobe Flash file), […]

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It is observed that cybercriminals are using the name of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-II after his death, to target internet users. Attackers are achieving this by spamming malicious emails containing specially crafted pdf named “BriefintroductionofKim-Jong-il.pdf” This PDF file found to be exploiting CVE-2010-2883 and CVE-2010-3333 Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Once successfully exploited, […]

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Criminal hackers have spammed out emails which pretend to contain a license key for the desktop publishing program Adobe InDesign. Their intention? To infect your Windows computer with malware. The emails pretend to come from Adobe, in a noxious campaign which bears many similarities to the fake Adobe Acrobat Reader updates spammed out yesterday. A […]

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