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Today we will be reviewing a cybercriminal’s recipe for success: Hacking LinkedIn’s password (and possibly user-) database. Sending an email to all obtained email addresses, which is urging you to check your LinkedIn inbox as soon as possible. A user unawarely clicking on the link. An exploit gets loaded. Malware gets dropped. Malware gets executed. […]

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For some time, we’ve seen site URLs with the dot TK (.tk) extension being spammed by bogus accounts on Twitter to random users. One of our threat researchers in the AV Labs found these particular Tweets quite noteworthy: Computer view (click to enlarge) Smartphone view (click to enlarge) Such Tweets are equally accessible to computer […]

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Mac lovers, hold onto your machines-it’s going to be a bumpy ride after yet another Mac Trojan was found on the security threatscape, once again wreaking havoc on the once typically sheltered Mac OS X users.Moscow-based antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab warned users in a blog post that the new Mac threat, dubbed Backdoor OSX SabPub.a, […]

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