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“Do you want to be my friend? I will add you on Facebook.” This kind of conversation is quite common nowadays, and is reasonably safe in most cases — but not in Thailand!WebsenseR ThreatSeekerR Network has found a fake Facebook site in Thailand. The Web page looks greatly different than the popular social networking portal, so […]

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Recently I had a moment to review a group of PDF exploit files. Many exploits use various tricks to obfuscate embedded JavaScript. I thought I could de-obfuscate the samples by throwing them into a sandbox environment and enjoying the beautified source code, but these samples required a different method to coax the legible code into […]

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In the last few days experts at Kaspersky Lab have detected new samples of the malicious program MAX++ (aka ZeroAccess). This Trojan first achieved notoriety for using advanced rootkit technology to hide its presence in a system. Back then, MAX++ only worked on x86 platforms; now it is capable of functioning on x64 systems! Computers […]

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