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Update: mysql.com appears to be clean now (they replaced the script that contained the malicious code). Popular website mysql.com has been hacked and is serving malware. Here is the sequence of events viewed from Fiddler (highlighted are the malicious parts): The hacker(s) modified a legitimate javascript and injected some malicious code into it. Even though […]

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Sep
2011

In addition to an interesting malware attack, last week’s spam honeypots prompted this post on something new I’ve been seeing in some phishing attacks: rather than just drop a phishing page onto a hacked site, the Bad Guys drop a self-contained form-generating kit, and use that to generate the page. Here’s what the phishy e-mail […]

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We’ve found yet another malware piece, this time it is a ransomware to take some of your money. Once you get infected (you can receive it in a number of different ways, most likely via spam messages and P2P), your computer is restarted. What for? Well, the malware installs itself to run every time your […]

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