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WordPress 3.2 is going to be released very soon and one of the biggest changes is that they will drop support for PHP4 and all versions of PHP5 bellow 5.2.4. WordPress.org has provided some informative posts about their reasons for dropping support for these PHP versions. But how will that affect their user base? And […]

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This past weekend a couple of spam-based malware attacks caught my attention: I was alerted to the first one via one of my favorite security blogs: Gary Warner’s Cybercrime and Doing Time. (Although his posts have decreased in frequency this year, they’re well worth reading when they do come out.) He largely focuses on spam, […]

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There was a recent report of a malicious Android package installation being hosted on a fake “Android Market”-lookalike site, which was pushed to users from an advertisement link. The distribution strategy itself is not new. We saw variations of this happening with Google advertisements 2 years back, though in that case it was rogue or […]

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