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Last night, we received a new version of the #Madi malware, which we previously covered in our blog. Following the shutdown of the Madi command and control servers last week, we thought the operation is now dead. Looks like we were wrong. The new version appears to have been compiled on July 25th as it […]

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This fake wire transfer spam leads to malware at forumanarhist.ru: Date:      Thu, 19 Jul 2012 02:56:36 -0400 From:      CABALLEROFANNYcRU@aol.com Subject:      Fwd: Wire Transfer (9579GQ518) Attachments:     Wire_AMBA01-Rejected.htm Dear Operator, WIRE N: FD-1059598546520289 STATUS: REJECTED You can find details in the attached file. The malicious attachment is named Wire_AMBA01-Rejected.htm and contains a redirector […]

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It is quite rare to analyze a malicious file written in the form of a cross-platform browser plugin. It is, however, even rarer to come across plugins created using cross-browser engines. In this post, we will look into a Facebook worm that was written using the Crossrider system – a system still in beta testing.Image […]

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