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Blackhat SEO poisoning is something we have blogged about numerous times in the past [1] [2] [3]. If you aren’t familiar with the topic here are the basics:Attackers that control botnets have the ability to poison search engine results to point to pages they own or that they have compromised in order to redirect users […]

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Found this in my inbox this morning: Yummy in the tummy? Well, you may have an indigestion if you print the invitation card as the file is malicious. Jerome Segura

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Cybercriminals are attempting to infect email users by spamming out a malware attack, posing as a gift card from a friend. SophosLabs has intercepted a malicious spam campaign that has hit inboxes around the world, with a Trojan horse attached as a .PIF file. Subject: GIFT-CARD FOR YOU [number] Attached file: gift-card.pif Message body: Hello! […]

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