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Nearly ten years ago, I was sitting in an office in Birmingham (in the UK) reading the first messages about the shocking and tragic attacks on the Twin Towers. The tenth anniversary of those attacks is not one I relish thinking about, let alone writing about, but I'm afraid I must. In a presentation I did […]

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There is some pretty interesting content in ESET's Threat Report for July: Urban Schrott talks about ESET Ireland's recent research into the ways in which people can recklessly aid and abet malware in compromising their own systems, by ignoring or bypassing AV protection. David Harley (oh, that would be me…) summarizes some of the recent […]

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SpyEye is now very well known within all security communities and security blogs of the world.The latest version of the SpyEye tool includes very powerful capabilities, specifically designed to steal sensitive data from Windows users conducting monetary transactions over the Internet. The Trojan tool is sold on the underground market and in cybercrime forums to […]

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