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IT security experts will remember February 2013 for the large number of Trojan.Hosts infections and for copious incidents of websites being compromised to spread viruses. February also saw the discovery of a Trojan that attacks Linux servers. And, online fraudsters were active on dating sites, searching for victims. Viruses According to statistics gathered by Dr.Web […]

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Early June 2012 saw many media reports concerning the discovery of “the smallest known banking Trojan”, dubbed by security experts as Tinba (short for “tiny banker”). In this news brief, the Russian anti-virus company, Doctor Web, offers a technical overview of this threat. Written in Assembly, Tinba is a very compact piece of malware occupying […]

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In the June ’12 installment of the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), we take on two threat families – Win32/Kuluoz and Win32/Cleaman. This post includes information about Kuluoz as we’ll discuss Cleaman later this month. Win32/Kuluoz is a multi-component trojan family that that attempts to steal passwords that are stored in certain applications, and […]

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