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W32.IRCBot.NG and W32.PhopifasIn a previous blog, my colleague Kevin Savage detailed a social engineering attack that utilized instant messaging applications. While the infection rates of W32.IRCBot.NG and W32.Phopifas have passed their peaks, the modules continue to be updated daily.The infection routine of these threats has not changed since they were discovered, but the threat authors […]

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Sucuri – Apache has a very useful functionality called server-status that allows administrators to easily find how well their servers are performing.It is basically an HTML page that displays the number of process working, status of each request, IP addresses that are visiting the site, pages that are being queried and things like that. All […]

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With more crowdsourced intelligence on “Operation Ababil” published in the recent weeks, it’s time to revisit the campaign’s core strategy for harnessing enough bandwidth to successfully take down major U.S financial institutions. As you can remember, in Part One of the OSINT analysis for “Operation Ababil” I emphasized on the crowdsourcing campaign launched by Izz […]

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