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A currently ongoing Facebook spreading malware-serving campaign, entices users into downloading and executing a malicious executable, pretending to be a “Who’s Viewed Your Facebook Profile” extension. In reality though, the executable, part of a campaign that’s been ongoing for several months, will steal private information from local browsers, will auto-start on Windows starup, and will […]

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In early May, a dangerous Trojan was discovered that can replace pages loaded in the browser. Another malicious program, also added to the virus database in May, attacked users on Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter. At the end of the month, Doctor Web analysts hijacked another command-and-control (C&C) server of the botnet Rmnet and discovered […]

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As a malware analyst, I sometimes have to deal with files, which cannot be classified as computer virus or malware, but their behavior when executed by user is still considered unwanted or suspicious. In this blogpost, we will look at an adware downloader. It comes in two different versions, one tiny – having only about […]

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