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The bugs impact Cisco Jabber for Windows, macOS, and mobile platforms, and are not dependable to one another. To successfully exploit them, an attacker would need to be authenticated to an Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) server in use by the affected software and to be able to send XMPP messages. The most important […]

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Missed those talks at VB2011? A few notes on a first set of talks I attended. A look at the cybercrime ecosystem and the way it works, Dmitry Bestuzhev On the underground market, it is possible to find plenty of things such as clones of real ID documents (shipping with your own picture) and even […]

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This entry is a follow-up to my blog post last week in which I noted some significant changes that have been made to SpyEye ver. 1.3.4.x. Further observation revealed other modifications that made me think we are getting closer to the merger of the SpyEye and ZeuS botnets. This SpyEye version comes with a Gate, […]

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