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We are currently investigating a new malicious campaign on Facebook mostly targeting French-speaking users. When visiting infected users’ profiles, you see the following: Translation: Wow, it really works! Find out who is viewing your profile! The various links that are used rotate quite fast and lead unwitting victims to a website that explains what they […]

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My colleague Daniel Novomesky alerted me to a problem he’s observed with the way some web-developers use JavaScript: a few of them have the habit of obfuscating JavaScript code on their web sites, presumably in order to compress it so that it takes less disk-space (“packing”) or using a “protector” in order to make it […]

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Facebook users have been hit by another fast-spreading scam today, pretending to be a link to a YouTube video that they have been tagged in.The scam messages use potential victims’ first names, claiming that they have been tagged in the “Youtube” video.Phrases used in the attack include: YO [name] why are you tagged in this […]

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