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When Facebook revealed last year it was introducing facial recognition technology to help users tag their friends in photographs, they gave the functionality to North American users only. Most of the rest of us found the option in our privacy settings was “not yet available”, which meant we could neither enable or disable it. We […]

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Last week we blogged about the rise of two botnets in our spam statistics and provided details of Xarvester. Today, we take a closer look at the other botnet in question: Donbot. Donbot has been around for about three years but lately has surged to the top of our spam statistics chart with masses of […]

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With money mule recruitment scams continuing to represent an inseparable part of the cybercrime ecosystem, in this post I’ll summarize the findings from an assessment I conducted on currently active mule recruitment scams over a month ago. As always, the historical OSINT offered is invaluable in case-building practices in particular a very well segmented group […]

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