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There is no secret that cybercriminals try to intimidate users very often in order to infect their machines. We’ve seen a lot of examples of cybercriminals using black SEO for redirecting users to web pages which emulate AV scanning. And there is no surprise that the results of such ‘scanning’ show that the user’s machine […]

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Is your site infected with malware, and you can’t find it anywhere? It might be a good idea to search outside of your web directory, and look in your main configuration files (specially if you are on a dedicated/VPS server).We are seeing an increased number of infected sites with malicious iframes, similar to this one: […]

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Analysts on our Threat Research team recently discovered OpFake, a premium rate SMS trojan that shares code with Spitmo. And this week, our automation flagged a new sample. The guys have completed their analysis and it appears that we’ve discovered yet another “cousin” of Spitmo. Only, this trojan doesn’t pretend to be an Opera update. […]

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