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Win32/Gataka is an information-stealing Trojan that has been previously discussed on this blog here and here. Recently, we came across a post from its author on an underground forum trying to sell his creation. The post contained a help file detailing the inner working of this threat. This blog post will highlight some of the […]

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Click to Play first appeared in Firefox 14 and it appeared in developer versions of Chrome back in 2010. I described the feature in a post last July. Click to Play disables all plugins by default on all pages. The user then has to explicitly click on a warning to let the plugin, Flash or Java for […]

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The Paralympics 2012 (any excuse to link to a cool Youtube video) ended in the last couple of days, bringing the whole Olympics 2012 event – itself a popular target for shenanigans – to a close. While you may still be on the lookout for useful Olympics themed applications for your phone, you should keep […]

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