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DNSChanger, a piece of malware that re-routed vast swaths of Internet traffic through rogue DNS servers after users became infected, was shut down by the FBI late last year. But since simply shutting down the servers altogether would’ve ‘broken’ many hundreds of thousands of computers still infected – rendering it difficult for them to get […]

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If you follow the field of computer security chances are that you saw the warning issued by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) this week about using hotel internet connections.Here’s the full text of the advisory, with some responses sprinkled throughout from yours truly: Malware Installed on Travelers’ Laptops Through Software Updates on Hotel […]

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Regular readers of Krebs on Security will know that small and medium sized businesses and organizations have been the target of cybercrime gangs for several years now. What you might not know is which law enforcement agency investigates those crimes. It turns out that many ZeuS banking trojan investigations were done by the (little known) […]

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