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by Dave Michmerhuizen & Luis Chapetti – Security Researchers If you were in the business of distributing malware that steals computer credentials, wouldn’t you want to get your payload installed on the computers of people with money – LOTS of money? Barracuda Labs recently detected a spam campaign that tries to do just that by […]

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In these high-tech times, scanners and photocopiers aren’t just dumb machines sitting in the corner of the office.They are usually connected to the corporate network, and – in some cases – can even email you at your desk to save you having to wear out your shoe leather.And it’s precisely this functionality that we have […]

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Last month ( May / 2012), we were able to identify 94,866 compromised (hacked) sites by our scanners. Those were the top infections per distribution type (iframes and conditional redirections – compare to April): Conditional (often htaccess) redirections: [# of sites compromised] [malware url] 1222 http://kogirlsnotcryz.ru:8080/forum/showthread.php?page=beb2436a164c6222 994 http://opimmerialtv.ru:8080/forum/showthread.php?page=beb2436a164c6222 991 http://rec-creations.com/adv.php 870 http://melaf.ru/jtrepj?7 594 http://minkof.sellclassics.com/ 531 […]

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