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Google Chrome has recently added an API to modify HTTP headers. This in turns, made it possible to port Zscaler’s Search Engine Security add-on from Firefox and Firefox Mobile to Google Chrome. Search Engine Security on the Chrome Web Store Most hijacked websites used for Blackhat SEO check the Referer header and the User-Agent, to decide […]

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by Jason Ding, Research Scientist Internet hackers never stop working hard to phish victims with new strategies, even on the coming Easter day. Last night, when one of our colleagues logged into his Facebook account to check around, he received the following two Facebook chat messages from his friends: The text associated with these notes […]

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Security experts are playing a game of cat-and-mouse game with malware authors who are continually looking for ways to bypass detection by anti-malware products.As regular readers of Naked Security will know, one commonly-seen method of distributing malware is to embed an attack inside a malformed PDF. And, one way to hide code inside a malicious […]

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