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This month, the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) targets two families: Win32/EyeStye and Win32/Poison. EyeStye (aka ‘SpyEye’) is a family of trojans that steals information, targeting authentication data used for online banking such as passwords and digital certificates. The method it employs is called “form grabbing” which involves the interception of webform data submitted to […]

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Phoenix Exploit’s Kit is a package with more continuity in crime scene crimeware. After all this tour is currently in the wild version 2.8 that, despite having a low activity since the last half of this year, remains one of the many Exploit Pack with greater preference for cyber-criminals. Perhaps this “slack time” to have […]

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Wrapping up our series on recent malware and phishing attacks showing up in our spam buckets, here’s a look at another on-going malware-spam campaign. This sample came in last week, pretending to be from the IRS: It reminded me of a big zeus-related spam campaign that Gary Warner blogged about earlier this summer, in his […]

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