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The January 2012 edition of the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) includes detection and removal of the Win32/Sefnit family of trojans. This trojan family moderates and redirects web browser search engine results for Bing, Yahoo! and Google. The earliest reported variant in this family can be traced back to August 2010. The installation mechanism […]

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We discovered a series of really nasty spam mails that have a lot to offer. There are various types of it, with different subject, seemingly connected to the geographical areas they are spread in. Let’s have a look at an email we discovered in Poland:More email examples can be found at the bottom of this […]

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As we have seen many times before (e.g. Mal/Iframe-Gen, Mal/Iframe-W), compromised sites are frequently injected with large, heavily obfuscated blocks of JavaScript. The primary goal of such scripts is to make it hard for scanners to detect the payload (typically an iframe or script load). However, the side effect of large, ugly, obfuscated scripts is […]

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