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Research Analyst – Malware Posted: 23 October 2012 Company name: Sourcefire Location: Columbia, MD United States Travel: none Poster represents: employer Terms of employment: Salaried employee Hours: full time Onsite: yes Description:Develop and maintain detection content for Snort, ClamAV, and Razorback detection engines. Analysis of exploit code, attack tools, malware samples, and other malicious content […]

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Phishing is not exactly a ground-breaking technique. Quite the opposite, it seems like it has been around forever. This is an indicator of its effectiveness: we might think that it is unlikely that people would give away their banking credentials just because they are asked for them, but still there is a percentage who continue […]

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To our avid blog readers who aren’t into Pinterest but may know relatives, friends, or co-workers who are pinners, this blog post is also for you. One of our researchers in the AV Labs spotted a shady application that claims to help Pinterest users zoom in on images. The app is called Pin Photo Zoom […]

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