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People regularly ask me for a PoC (PDF or other type) to test their security setup. For example, they sandboxed Adobe Reader and now they want to test that Adobe Reader can’t write to sensitive Windows directories like system32. Well, you don’t need a PoC to test your setup in this way. Just develop and […]

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WordPress just announced that the source code of three plugins for its popular blog-hosting software was maliciously modified. Plugins consist of add-in modules which you install on your WordPress server in order to implement additional functionality, instead of writing all the needed code yourself. Where you might use a DLL with a Windows program – […]

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The Democratic Party of Hong Kong’s website was compromised and malware uploaded to the web server. Interestingly, the server was distributing malicious flash and spyware nearly identical to the compromised UK Amnesty International servers at the beginning of this month. The server is being cleaned up. The english version of the website did not include […]

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