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Google seems to have recently updated its Google Search services. Among many new features added the one that is very important from the point of view of malicious user is its capability to read through user comments. Googlebots are now capable of reading dynamic comments on sites posted by the users. Most of the framework […]

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When we looked into the WordPress, our investigation took two separate paths: uncovering the TimThumb vulnerability and the Black Hole Toolkit used to exploit it. Now it is time to talk more in detail about the Blackhole Toolkit. For starters, the Blackhole exploit kit is used to spreading malicious software to users through hacked legitimate […]

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Matthew, one of our researchers at the AV Labs, flagged us regarding a Facebook scam he spotted late last weekend. And his timing could not have been more impeccable. The scam is about Southwest Airlines giving away free tickets. Now, as a practical rule of thumb, if something free is given by (a) a non-friend, […]

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