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[A lot of travel recently has pre-empted work on the blog. Here is a cool post from Tim in our internal team blog a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been pestering him to do another in our "visualizing malware" series… –C.L.] As we have seen before (More Malicious Ads, Visualizing Malware Networks), malvertising enables the […]

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Third parties, in particular advertisers, have accidentally had access to Facebook users’ accounts including profiles, photographs, chat, and also had the ability to post messages and mine personal information. Fortunately, these third-parties may not have realized their ability to access this information. We have reported this issue to Facebook, who has taken corrective action to […]

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We are currently investigating a new malicious campaign on Facebook mostly targeting French-speaking users. When visiting infected users’ profiles, you see the following: Translation: Wow, it really works! Find out who is viewing your profile! The various links that are used rotate quite fast and lead unwitting victims to a website that explains what they […]

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