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The Websense® ThreatSeeker® Network has detected that a DNS poisoning attack is happening in Kenya, with local big name websites in information technology targeted including Google, Bing, and LinkedIn. Although DNS records point to a page on behalf of the attackers that lets the browsing user know about the hack, it could easily be replaced with a malicious page at will. Below […]

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Earlier today, visitors of web pages associated with Google and Yahoo search were instead being redirected to a defacement page. Preliminary investigation reveals that neither Google, nor Yahoo servers have been hacked or otherwise compromised. Instead, the attackers have somehow changed the authoritative DNS records for the affected domains (which are maintained by registrar RoTLD) […]

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Trend Micro and CSIS have released a joint white paper about the Tinba information-stealing malware. The paper contains a thorough technical analysis of the malware itself, as well as the architecture of its infrastructure, and its ties to other illegal activities. What is Tinba? Tinba got its name from its extraordinarily small size – its […]

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