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Here are a couple of interesting sites: and (There are also some variants on the "TJL" initials — mixing their order — but these all resolve to the tjlrecruitment.org site. No variants for the knlrecruitment.org domain have shown up, but we'll keep our eyes open.) Besides looking identical, there are more similarities: Both live on […]

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We know that the family of malware called Trojan.MSIL.Jumcar and Trojan.Win32.Jumcar was developed in Peru with the primary aim of attacking Peruvian users. We also know that Chilean and Peruvian users have latterly been targeted as well. You can read more about this in our preliminary reports:Jumcar. From Peru with focus on Latin America [First […]

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Recently I wrote a blog post about a legitimate website spreading Sirefef malware. Then I continued with a deeper analysis and noticed that it uses an interesting cryptor.Malware authors spread many new variants of malware every day. These variants often look completely different at the first glance. That’s why regular updates of your antivirus is […]

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