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I recently tried an amazing browser extension named Datarmine whose goal is to secure social network posts. It works for Facebook, Twitter etc. The idea is that your posts get encrypted, and only people with your secret key can decrypt it. Others see a fake replacement post (that you can choose). This is a post […]

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Today, the Laboratory of Cryptography and System Security (Crysys) at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, released their research ­around a targeted attack they have identified, named TeamSpy. Symantec has had protections in place for this threat since 2011, and we currently detect this threat as Backdoor.Teambot. We also have the following IPS protections in […]

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During the last couple of weeks I’ve come across three malware samples packed using compiled AutoIt scripts, so I decided to explore the connection between AutoIt and the malware world. I took the latest 50 samples marked as AutoIt that were submitted to the free scanning site VirusTotal.Here are the statistics: 11 wrongly classified as malware. Four […]

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