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S. Korean handlers are slow to take down the publicly distributed malicious code exploiting CVE-2012-0003, a vulnerability patched in Microsoft’s January 2012 patch release MS12-004. We have discussed with reporters that the code has been available since the 21st, and a site appears to have been publicly attacking very low numbers of Korean users over […]

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More fake NACHA spam leading to malware, this time the malicious payload is at chillechart.com on 96.126.96.123 (Linode, New Jersey). Date:      Thu, 25 Jan 2012 10:40:06 +0100 From:      “alerts@nacha.org” [alerts@nacha.org] Subject:      Your pending ACH debit transfer Dear Account Holder, This message includes an important notice about the ACH debit transfer sent on […]

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Have your Facebook friends invited you to switch your boring blue Facebook profile to an attractive shade of red, black or shocking pink? Judging by the number of messages the Naked Security team has received from Facebook users struck by the scam in the last few days, many social networking users must have seen similar […]

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