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In the face of an ocean of users demanding their personal data as required by European Union law, Facebook has sharply constricted the amount of data it’s handing over. Instead of sending CDs, Facebook is now directing users to a page where they can download a personal archive, but that archive is now covering only […]

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Over the weekend, someone wrote to us complaining that Kaspersky Lab was sending spam. Naturally, this came as a bit of a surprise, seeing as how we do nothing of the sort; in fact we do quite the reverse: we combat spam. Of course, we wanted to find out why a user had come to […]

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Our investigation and research of Duqu malware continues. In our previous report, we made two points: – there are more drivers than it was previously thought; – it is possible that there are additional modules. Besides those key points, we concluded that unlike the massive Stuxnet infections, Duqu attacks and is contained within an extremely […]

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