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A couple of months ago, Microsoft took out some Trojan.Zbot servers across the world. The impact was short-lived. Even though for a span of about two weeks, we saw virtually no Trojan.Zbot activity, relentless Trojan.Zbot activity has resumed-with some added new social-engineering techniques as well as some new techniques to help Trojan.Zbot avoid antivirus detection.The […]

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Last week I blogged about the CVE-2011-2110 Adobe Flash vulnerability being actively exploited in the wild. Adobe released its patch exactly a week ago (Tuesday, June 14) … I wanted to do a follow up to identify the patch rate within our enterprise customers.Within our last “State of the Web” quarterly report – we identified […]

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This past Tuesday, June 14, a vulnerability (CVE-2011-2110) in the Adobe Flash Player was patched. This vulnerability is actively being exploited in the wild – prior to the patch, the earliest exploitation that we have seen in our logs thus far, dates back to early last Thursday (June 9th). Attackers have/are embedding redirects into compromised […]

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