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In 2010, AVAST noticed that the majority of malware infections were occurring via infected websites, rather than from malicious email, which had previously been the main culprit. But good criminals go where they are least expected. A couple weeks ago I posted an example of a type of phishing email that I’ve since learned is […]

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A serious SQL injection vulnerability was reported on Vbulletin (4.0.x, 4.1.0, 4.1.1 and 4.1.2) last month and we are starting to see it being used to attack and infect forums using it. The vulnerability is very simple and explained here: Multiple vBulletin Products ‘Search Multiple Content Types’ SQL Injection Vulnerability   Multiple vBulletin products are […]

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This evening (Monday 30 May 2011), I’ll be lecturing at the New South Wales branch forum of the Australian Computer Society (ACS). The topic is Privacy and security in the cloud – is there any? The Cloud – whatever that is – isn’t new, whatever the marketing material may imply. But the scale of many […]

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