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Since June 2011 we have seen a substantial decrease in the number of fake antivirus programs. Right now we are observing 10 000 daily attempts to infect users with Trojan-FakeAV; back in June the figures were 50-60,000. The daily number of attempted infections using Trojan-FakeAV in the past 5 months Nevertheless, new versions of this […]

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The following intelligence brief will summarize the findings from a brief analysis performed on two malware campaigns from August, namely, the spamvertised Uniform Traffic Tickets and the FDIC Notification. _Uniform Traffic Tickets Spamvertised attachments – Ticket-728-2011.zip; Ticket-064-211.zip; Ticket-728-2011.zip Detection rates: Ticket.exe – Gen:Trojan.Heur.FU.bqW@aK9ebrii –  Detection rate: 37/43 (86.0%)MD5   : 6361d4a40485345c18473f3c6b4b6609SHA1  : 50b09bb2e0044aa139a84c2e445a56f01d70c185SHA256: ca67a14bfed2a7bc2ac8be9c01cb17d5da12b75320b4bad4fe8d8a6759ad9725 Ticket1.exe – […]

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If you tried to visit today the sites for UPS.com, theregister.co.uk, Vodafone, The Daily Telegraph and some other high profile sites, you would have received a scary message saying that they’ve been hacked (by turkguvenligi): And they were indeed hacked, but not in the way most people think. Their servers were not compromised, in fact […]

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