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Websense® ThreatSeeker® Network detected a massive phishing campaign targeting AT&T customers. More than 200,000 fake emails are masquerading as billing information from the giant American communication services provider. Each message claims that there is a bill of a few hundreds US dollars.  In itself, the amount of money could be big enough to raise suspicion in most of us. Also, it is easy […]

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The Blackhole exploit kit has been extensively covered by Symantec for some time. As a brief reminder, like other exploit kits such as Phoenix, people using Blackhole compromise a legitimate site, inserting malicious and highly obfuscated JavaScript code into the site’s main page. To evade detection and avoid attracting suspicion, the rest of the page […]

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This Amazon order confirmation email is a fake. Every link leads to malware. Every link (there are 8 in this example – similar to this attack) leads to a different compromised WordPress site. And they all seem to be using one of the most common WordPress theme directory – check out the links: http://maximconsulting.us/wp-content/themes/twentyten/—e.html http://hampsteadelectrician.com/wp-content/themes/twentyten/—e.html […]

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