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From the “It-could-happen-to-you” file: We innocently clicked on a link which was promoted today on a trustworthy company’s Facebook page. To our surprise, avast! blocked it as a malicious URL. When we attempted to open the URL, it was redirected to dumb.cn.mn which triggered the blocking action. The only content on dumb.cn.mm is one word […]

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AVG Anti-Virus, a company headquartered not too many kilometers down the road from the AVAST main offices in Prague, promoted an interview with their community manager today on Facebook. Hoping to learn a thing or two, we curiously clicked on the link. To our surprise, avast! blocked it as a malicious URL. When we attempted […]

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The Blackhole Exploit kit is still a very popular attack on the web. They are many variants of the threat. Here is a detailed analysis of one Exploit kit page and the obfuscation technique leveraged by the attack. In this example, the exploit is heavily obfuscated. The exploit has been encoded and stored as HTML […]

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