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Oops, they did it again! The official Web site (hxxp://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com) of NBC’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon is currently compromised/hacked and is automatically serving multiple Java exploits to its visitors through a tiny iFrame element embedded on the front page. According to Google’s Safe Browsing Diagnostic page, the same malicious iFrame domain that affected the […]

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Here’s an interesting bit of spam that recently appeared in one of my mailboxes: Click to Enlarge On behalf of our Board, I wanted to personally invite you into The Product Development Summits because of your key role and experience. Product Development? You know I complain about things on the Internet, right? The Product Development […]

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The takedown of the MegaUpload website, and the arrest of its founders on copyright infringement charges, certainly upset the applecart. Earlier this week, for instance, we saw Anonymous launch denial-of-service attacks against US government and entertainment industry websites, tricking innocent people into clicking on links which recruited their unwitting computers into the assault. In addition, […]

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