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Phishers, scammers and other attackers love free hosting services. They constantly need to set up plenty of malicious sites as their old ones are taken down or blacklisted. Fake AV authors loved co.cc, a free DNS service that allows them to redirect users to sites such as flashupdate.co.cc. They then used a similar service from cz.cc, […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This is fairly busy month —the vendor is releasing 16 bulletins covering a total of 34 vulnerabilities.   Fifteen of the issues are rated ‘Critical’ and they affect Internet Explorer, .NET, Windows kernel-mode drivers, OLE Automation, Distributed File System, SMB Client, and the […]

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There is no doubt that athletes all around the world are training hard to compete at the London Olympics in 2012, but cyber criminals seem to be gearing up for the event as well. Even with over 400 days still to go until the Olympics, we have already started seeing search terms related to this […]

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