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We have been tracking timthumb.php related attacks for a while and they are still at full force (yes, some people are still using the outdated versions and getting compromised). Just for the month of May, we identified more than 400 domains hosting backdoors for those type of attacks and a botnet with more than 1,000 […]

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Anonymous released a video today stating that the hactivist group is planning to attack Facebook on January 28, 2012 at 12:00 a.m. The video begins with the following statement, “An online war has begun between Anonymous, the people, and the government of the United States.” ‘Operation Global Blackout’ is planned because Anonymous wants the ‘People […]

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Here’s a curious instance of a URL similar to “Tumblr(dot)com that seems to have been around for a while, capitalising on any typo happy Tumblr user eager to post up an image. Skyrim – yes, this thing – has been a big deal on Tumblr of late and I noticed when clicking on the below […]

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