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Here we are. It’s the last call on DNSChanger cleanup. On Monday, the Fbi-run replacement DNS servers are coming down because the court-ordered extension is coming to an end, and your systems may using these servers for resolution. There are a set of sites that may unreliably help you identify whether your machine or router […]

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Early this month, we reported about a technique used by an Android malware detected as ANDROIDOS_BOTPANDA.A, which involved modifications to the affected device that make the malware hard to remove. To help affected users, we’ve released a special tool that reverts modifications done by ANDROIDOS_BOTPANDA.A, and ultimately removes the said malware from the system. The […]

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The internet is full of infected hosts. Let’s just make a conservative guesstimate that there are more than 40 million infected victim hosts and malware serving “hosts” connected to the internet at any one time, including both traditional computing devices, network devices and smartphones. That’s a lot of resources churning out cybercrime, viruses, worms, exploits, […]

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