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This post is part two of two. In our previous post, we came across a couple of files that used some popular games as part of its social engineering technique. One of the files, which was named “diablo3-crack.exe” (after Diablo the video game series) is currently detected as Backdoor:Win32/Fynloski.A. It piqued our interest because we’re […]

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One of the most prevalent scripts we have been seen used to compromise legitimate web sites over the past few months is something our products block as Mal/Iframe-W. The threat name describes the payload – some iframe, to load content from a remote site. In this blog, I will elaborate a little more on the […]

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A few months back, I posted a blog on “co.tv” domains being used by attackers to host malicious code . We had identified number of different domains being used to carry out attacks using heavily obfuscated JavaScript. Now it appears that attackers are leveraging free “.ce.ms” domains. Likewise, we have identified a number of .ce.ms […]

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