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Instead of the normal (as self-described) “glorious, user-curated chaos” that is social news site Reddit, users on January 18th will instead find despair/nothingness/an urge to take action as the site joins the anti-SOPA internet blackout. From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, Reddit will display “a simple message” about how the PIPA/SOPA legislation will shut […]

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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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Nov
2011

I’ve been doing some research into the current state of SEP (search engine poisoning) attacks lately — in fact, I meant to do a post about Halloween-themed SEP last month, but had too much travel going on. So, since we’re approaching the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and since I’ve done some posts in previous years on […]

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