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Dec
2011

Last week reports surfaced about a “zero-day” exploit for Adobe Reader (CVE-2011-2462) that had been actively used in targeted attacks beginning in November. The malicious PDFs were emailed to targets along with text encouraging the target to open the malicious attachment. If opened, the malware known as BKDR_SYKIPOT.B installs onto the target system. The reported […]

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We’ve had reports that some systems have had their DNS resolution settings modified to resolve domains from: 188.229.89.121 The IP belongs to a known “bad” /24 netblock in Romania, part of AS43134 (COMPLIFE-AS CompLife Ltd) … a netblock that we had perviously noted within Scrapbook. Which in effect, redirects all web browsing attempts to: hxxp://188.229.89.121 […]

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