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We’ve spotted an uptick in a particular type of threat hitting Twitter uses in Japan. We call this threat the “browser crasher” after what it does: it causes the browser to “hang/crash”. To do this, the user has to be lured to visit a particular site with the JavaScript code. So long as the browser […]

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I’m always on the lookout for breaking news about companies who might have had their systems hacked, so when I received the following email earlier today my interest was piqued.Its subject line was “An important notice about security”. We recently learned that the vendor we use to answer support requests and other emails (Zendesk) experienced […]

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The APT floodgates seem to have opened sometime in the past twelve months, Stuxnet is no longer alone in the field and the latest arrival is MiniDuke, a very sophisticated, if low-profile and minimalist piece of malware. “We’re dealing, unfortunately, with the work of a very small group of career criminals – people who’ve written […]

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