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Complete malware analysis is often limited by real-world circumstances. Many of the trojans that we analyze will attempt to connect to a remote server for further instructions. At this point, we know that the software is not legitimate and should be blocked from installation on our customer’s computers. We don’t really need to examine it […]

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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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