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We have talked about SourceForge before on this blog, in particular when they were associated with bundled software.This time around, we…
Update (08/04/2014):It looks like the Silverlight exploit is involved in creating the split from the single encoded stream:Let’s take a closer look…
Update (07/29/2014): Following our notification, the developers in charge of SocialBlade.com have investigated and identified the source of the compromise. The…
Last month, security firm Websense reported that popular website AskMen.com was compromised to serve malicious code. Today, our honeypot captured an attack…
Potentially unwanted programs, also known as PUPs, continue to be a real nuisance. A recent blog post by Will Dormann on CERT.org…
Online advertising is a multi-billion dollar industry that has evolved over time in how it reaches consumers.Generic pop-ups have largely been…
Malicious ads displayed on legitimate websites (malvertising) are something we see a lot of these days.Website owners have grown to have a…
Update (05/21/2014): As previously suspected, other reports also support that CVE-2013-2729 is being used in malicious PDFs).Email remains a widely used infection vector…
Update (May 1, 2014): Microsoft has decided to release an out-of-band security update for CVE-2014-1776 and, in a surprising move, is also…