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Looking at a screenshot of this very well designed phishing website, one cannot find any obvious hint for scam. Even all active contents like the stock market charts and advertisements are implemented: All links provided lead to the original bank website and a customer would not suspect anything. The site shown above (menu: individuals > […]

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The long-awaited London Olympics 2012 has officially opened. Apart from the fraudulent website that claims to sell tickets and malicious website that sells illegal cards to Japanese users, we also spotted several fake live streaming sites leveraging this sporting event. Some of these are the following: http://olympicsopeningceremony2012live.{BLOCKED}d.com http://olympicgames2012live.{BLOCKED}d.com http://olympics-2012-live-stream.tumblr.com http://olypiccoverage2012.{BLOCKED}d.com http://{BLOCKED}12openinglivestream.{BLOCKED}d.com http://{BLOCKED}livestream.epl-schedule.com http://{BLOCKED}ingceremony2012live.blogspot.com http://{BLOCKED}ndonolympics2012liveonline.{BLOCKED}g.com http://{BLOCKED}12olympicsonline.{BLOCKED}log.com […]

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Several Eastern European banks have started notifying their customers in the beginning of last week that their cards have been blocked and will be replaced with new ones. Most of the banks did not give out any more details about what happened, and in many cases even failed to notify their customers prior to actually […]

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