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Some more malware sites to block, being used in current spam runs to distribute the blackhole exploit kit. Block the domains and IPs if you can. Eonix, Canada 173.213.93.203 clostescape.com Zerigo, US 173.248.190.37 chilleloot.com Colo4Dallas, US 174.136.0.87 chillegraph.com chilleline.com Ixvar, Canada 174.142.247.164 clostery.com Hostforweb, US 205.234.187.6 sulusient.com Networld Internet, US 207.210.96.45 clostehold.com 72.249.126.223 chillemap.com Confluence […]

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The January 2012 edition of the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) includes detection and removal of the Win32/Sefnit family of trojans. This trojan family moderates and redirects web browser search engine results for Bing, Yahoo! and Google. The earliest reported variant in this family can be traced back to August 2010. The installation mechanism […]

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08
Jan
2012

The big malware story for me over the last month is probably the surge in exploit kit sites hosting the “Blackhole” kit. (BTW, nice write-up last month on the kit on Imperva’s blog.) Bad Guys like exploit kits because they are a convenient way to leverage the work of multiple specialists — it’s nice to […]

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