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Recently, we’ve noticed that there are too many legitimate domains popping up in our url filters with malware. At first we thought we had a huge false-positive (FP) problem, but after analysis we found a pattern. All of the referring links came from the Russian Odnoklassniki server, which is a quite-popular Russian social network. Users […]

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While we were researching the websites currently serving the new Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) zero-day threat, we found that the new attack is being piggybacked on a slightly older attack aimed on industrial companies’ websites. The hacked legitimate websites contain on their main pages a hidden iframe. The July.html page contains code for loading a […]

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Eric Roman has released a blog about the Microsoft Internet Explorer Image Arrays Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, a possible zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is being exploited in the wild. We have confirmed this vulnerability affects versions 9, 8, and 7 of the Internet Explorer browser. Microsoft has not yet confirmed and released an […]

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