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Every time when I see a phishing where AOL is involved I become nostalgic. The reason for that is that the first phishing seen online was sent on an AOL newsgroup on January 2. 1996. Here is one email which looks very phishy at the first sight. All links except the “inbox” are going to […]

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There are a bunch of domains being used in injection attacks on 95.163.66.209 (Digital Network JSC, Russia). recently Armorize covered attacks using this particular site. The problem seems to be ongoing, and 95.163.66.209 is a good IP to block. In fact, blocking 95.163.64.0/19 is probably a good idea too as there are a whole load of nasties […]

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The following intelligence brief will summarize the findings from a brief analysis performed on two malware campaigns from August, namely, the spamvertised Uniform Traffic Tickets and the FDIC Notification. _Uniform Traffic Tickets Spamvertised attachments – Ticket-728-2011.zip; Ticket-064-211.zip; Ticket-728-2011.zip Detection rates: Ticket.exe – Gen:Trojan.Heur.FU.bqW@aK9ebrii –  Detection rate: 37/43 (86.0%)MD5   : 6361d4a40485345c18473f3c6b4b6609SHA1  : 50b09bb2e0044aa139a84c2e445a56f01d70c185SHA256: ca67a14bfed2a7bc2ac8be9c01cb17d5da12b75320b4bad4fe8d8a6759ad9725 Ticket1.exe – […]

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