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In a previous post, “Fake apps: Behind the effective social strategy of fraudulent paid-archives,” we exposed the social engineering technique behind Win32/Pameseg – our detection for a family of “paid-archives.” We described the use of “low-ball” techniques and explained how users are led to believe they are making an informed choice. However, the choice ultimately leads to […]

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Recently, we wrote about Dalai Lama being a frequent Mac user. While this is true for his holiness, not all his supporters use Macs yet. You may wonder why is this relevant? Well, on 6th of July, his holiness will be 77 years old, a kind of round number. There is no surprise that “Dalai […]

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Two days ago we intercepted a new APT campaign using a new MacOS X backdoor variant targeted at Uyghur activists. But before we go into details, let’s start with a quiz: – The Dalai Lama walks into an Apple Store. Why? A possible answer is, “to buy one of the new MacBook Pro’s with the […]

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