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13
Jun
2011

Late on Sunday, I got a weird message from a colleague. He had done a Google News search, looking for latest press coverage on F-Secure and had found something weird. I was not familiar with this news source, so I checked their front page. And there it was. A fabricated article claiming that me and […]

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09
Jun
2011

A few days ago, I blogged about a PHP/JS malware targeting the osCommerce platform, which used an interesting new technique to obfuscate the malicious code. It so happens, that today I came across even more advanced sample of a PHP infector, also in the context of a vulnerable e-commerce solution. When I came to work […]

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In May, we added Win32/Ramnit to the Microsoft Removal Tool (MSRT) detection capability, as my colleague Scott Molenkamp blogged. As of May 20th, MSRT disinfected 52,549 computers from the Win32/Ramnit infection. Ramnit is one of the four parasitic viruses out of the top 10 detected threat families. Top 25 detections by MSRT, May 10 – […]

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