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OK – so there is a “Facebook Social Reader” for Digg – but “Facebook Social” is a neatly confusing invention of pharmacy spammers. The description of the new service seems to have been lifted more or less from the description of the Reader. The email welcomes users to the new service and invites them to […]

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Flamer used spoofed code signing certificates from Microsoft. This was done to make it appear that the malicious content was actually software delivered by Microsoft. You have likely seen the use of code signing certificates when Windows pops up a User Account Control (UAC) warning to ask for your permission to make a change to […]

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Some sites appear to have been hit by a sophisticated multi-part injection attack that triggers only once per IP (so difficult to track down). There are two injected elements, one is a .in site hosted on 85.17.222.80 [Leaseweb, Netherlands] which could be one of the following: sds.vaselisa.in dds.kiriloid.in drf.yerevano.in sddr.margarit.in cd.fancyclu.in There’s a pretty inconclusive […]

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