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May
2013

Grum, one of the largest spamming botnets, suspected to be responsible for over 17% of worldwide spam (as described here), which was “killed” in July 2012, still lives.  We have been tracking its activity since January 2013.  We can confirm spiderlab’s doubts about the grum killing published in March 2013. The following article provides some details […]

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While the actual Bitcoin currency might have its ups and downs, the notion that it is real actual money has by now been firmly implanted in the minds off miscreants everywhere, as shown by the steady increase in the number of detected btc stealer trojan samples: The Trojan.Dropper.PWS e-threat comes in a packed dropper which […]

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It has been another month and we have found some more families that need some special attention that the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is ideal to give. This month we are focused on cleaning up the Win32/Babonock, Win32/Redyms, and Win32/Vesenlosow families due to their recent increase in prevalence. Lately I have been working with […]

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