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File this in the “we shouldn’t be surprised” folder. This morning, one of our analysts, currently researching SpyEye, came across a new component name. And so, he did a Google search for that component. He found… a copy of the SpyEye Manual: Not exactly what he expected to find… But then, it really isn’t really […]

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This is the week! (No… that’s not an “iPad 3” reference.) Back in November, the F.B.I. shutdown servers belonging to the DNSChanger botnet, operated by Rove Digital, which was based in Estonia. The Feds have been running substitute DNS servers since then, but their authority to do so expires on March 8, 2012. And that […]

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AT&T recently released a film from its archive called “Computer Security: You Make The Difference“. While you might chuckle at the 1990’s music and production values – the truth is this – many of basic issues that the video (which is a series of films stitched together) attempts to illustrate are still with us today, […]

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