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What a stupid phishing site. This site goes to great lengths to make sure you double-check that the URL you’re on is accounts.craigslist.org. And it isn’t. This has got to be one of the stupidest phishing attacks I’ve ever seen. Nobody will ever fall for that. Except they will. You see, people aren’t reading e-mail […]

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We know you’re not supposed to kick somebody when they’re already down… but we just found a live phishing site running on one of Sony’s servers. However, this incident has nothing to do with the Sony PSN hack. This is the official homepage of Sony Thailand: And here’s a phishing site running under hdworld.sony.co.th, targeting […]

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We’ve noticed a few odd rogue security software applications recently—although this type of threat is nothing new, these samples are interesting because they target the Mac OS X operating system. There have been several variants of a threat, which we detect as Rogue:MacOS_X/FakeMacdef, going around this month. As you would expect with any rogue antimalware […]

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