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The Websense® ThreatSeeker® Network has detected that a FOREX trading website was injected with a malicious Java applet, which could install malware on the affected systems of the site's users. FOREX is the foreign exchange market where international currencies are traded, and nowadays, it's used by millions of people around the world. The targeted website […]

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If you are using Piwik and you have downloaded/updated it recently, please double check your install to verify that it does not contain a backdoor. From piwik.org: Important Security Announcement: Piwik.org webserver got compromised by an attacker on 2012 Nov 26th, this attacker added a malicious code in the Piwik 1.9.2 Zip file for a […]

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There is a new Java vulnerability now publicly disclosed, CVE-2012-5076. Recently, we have seen more and more Java malware and malware distributors using new vulnerabilities quicker than ever before. Here’s a brief analysis of this newly disclosed Java vulnerability and related malware. Just like the recent CVE-2012-4681, this vulnerability is about a package access issue. But  […]

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