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It’s never fun to admit when you’ve made a mistake, but we made one earlier today. What’s worse is that it affected some of our customers. At 05:15 GMT, Sophos’s automatic systems mistakenly blocked web content at google-analytics.com, misidentifying it as Mal/HTMLGen-A. As a result, Sophos Live Protection would report Mal/HTMLGen-A when visiting webpages which […]

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Jun
2011

A few days ago, I blogged about a PHP/JS malware targeting the osCommerce platform, which used an interesting new technique to obfuscate the malicious code. It so happens, that today I came across even more advanced sample of a PHP infector, also in the context of a vulnerable e-commerce solution. When I came to work […]

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Avid readers of this blog can attest that we’ve been writing about FakeRean for, oh, quite a number of months now. In case you missed out on those posts or you no longer remember them, I have for you here a short list of what we’ve written about this rogue AV family so far: What’s […]

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