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A new Flashback variant (Mac malware) has been spotted exploiting CVE-2012-0507 (a Java vulnerability). We’ve been anticipating something like this for a while now. Oracle released an update that patched this vulnerability back in February… for Windows. But — Apple hasn’t released the update for OS X (yet). It appears that the Flashback gang is […]

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Looking back on traffic from this week, I noticed a large spike in the number of companies accessing free TLD / Dynamic DNS related sites.  Digging deeper it appears that a malware campaign tied to massive WordPress compromises was the culprit.  This is a very widespread malware campaign that remains live / on-going and is […]

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During the course of investigating an open incident ticket with a customer, we uncovered what is a common occurrence on the web – legitimate sites linking in third-party content (often advertisements or banners) that ultimately drives the victim browser to an exploit kit.Here is the chain of events that we observed: User browsed to: www.thenewsvault.com […]

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