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Microsoft released Security Advisory 2718704 which revokes some certificated which apparently were used to sign the trojan Flame. In a blog post, Microsoft explains how they discovered that some components of the malware have been signed by certificates that allow software to appear as if it was produced by Microsoft. The certificates issued by the […]

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As a security researcher, I occasionally get some interesting goodies in my old AOL inbox. This morning I received a couple of phishing scam emails purporting to be from “Norton Symantec.” The fraudulent emails claimed, in part: “Your e-mail address was successfully upgraded with the latest Norton Antivirus update. In order to ensure your account […]

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Sophos – A rogue application which claims to allow you to see who has viewed your Facebook profile is spreading between accounts on the popular social network.Messages claiming that Facebook has issued a new update which allows you to check who has visited your profile are making the rounds. New Update from facebook. Now you […]

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