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To our avid blog readers who aren’t into Pinterest but may know relatives, friends, or co-workers who are pinners, this blog post is also for you. One of our researchers in the AV Labs spotted a shady application that claims to help Pinterest users zoom in on images. The app is called Pin Photo Zoom […]

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About a week ago, popular IT news site The Register announced a security hole in Firefox. Under the headline Firefox ‘new tab’ feature exposes users’ secured info: Fix promised, El Reg decried the most recent Firefox release as “unlucky version 13”. The story ended up pretty widely reported, and Mozilla has publicly promised a fix. […]

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An Estonian company called Rove Digital was busted last November. Why? Because it was a front for the ad-fraud DNSChanger botnet. And ever since November, the USA’s FBI has been responsible for the substitute DNS servers designed to keep compromised computers from being disconnected (and causing support call chaos).Back in March, we wrote about the […]

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