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A new Mac backdoor exploiting CVE-2011-3544 (a Java vulnerability) is being reported. The backdoor appears to be connected to GhostNet. The malware is being used in targeted attacks against non-governmental organizations (NGO).Greg Walton published details of targeted mails sent to NGOs related to Tibet. The message contains a link to: dns.assyra.com. Read more from Walton […]

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Trend Micro has discovered an ongoing series of targeted attacks, known as “LURID,” that have successfully compromised 1465 computers in 61 different countries. We have been able to identify 47 victims including diplomatic missions, government ministries, space-related government agencies and other companies and research institutions.The countries most impacted by this attack are Russia, Kazakhstan and […]

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Recently, users in many businesses’ networks find they suddenly cannot access any websites. Instead, they see a request to update their browsers. On clicking “Bowser update”, a “program” is supposed to be downloaded to “update” users’ browsers. This is indeed a virus. LANs with such problems all have at least 1 computer infected with W32. […]

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