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Last week Kahu Security blogged about Escalating Java Attacks. Kahu’s post dissects two Java exploits. The first exploit targets CVE-2012-0507, the latest Java vulnerability that’s been seen being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability was patched (for Windows) by Oracle in February 2012. I found the second exploit to be more interesting. It clearly appeared […]

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Wrapping up our series on recent malware and phishing attacks showing up in our spam buckets, here’s a look at another on-going malware-spam campaign. This sample came in last week, pretending to be from the IRS: It reminded me of a big zeus-related spam campaign that Gary Warner blogged about earlier this summer, in his […]

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Our friends at Zscaler has blogged about a website compromise involving Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank (KVGB), a prominent regional rural bank in India, last February of this year. It then housed a malicious JavaScript (JS) code that redirects visitors to another domain that was believed to be malicious at one point. The code had been […]

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