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Which are the most commonly observed Web exploits in the wild?
M86Security's newly released report "Security Labs Report - July – December 2011 Recap", details some of the most commonly observed Web exploits currently in the wild.
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Researchers spot a fake version of Temple Run on Android's Market
Security researchers from TrendMicro have spotted a fake version of popular game Temple Run, currently available at Android's Market.
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Spamvertised 'Tax information needed urgently' emails lead to malware
Security researchers from AppRiver, have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign, enticing end users into clicking on malicious links.
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DreamHost hacked, mass password-reset issued
According to a blog post at DreamHost Status Blog, the company has detected a security breach at one of their database servers.
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Research: Spammers actively harvesting emails from Twitter in real-time
Security researchers from WebSense, have conducted an experiment, proving that Twitter is still a heaven for spammers looking to harvest freshly shared email addresses.
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New variants of premium rate SMS trojan 'RuFraud' detected in the wild
Researchers from AegisLab, have intercepted several new variants of the infamous RuFraud premium rate SMS trojan.
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Researchers spot scammers using fake browser plug-ins
Security researchers from Symantec, have spotted a fake browser plugin-in currently circulating in the wild.
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Report: Conficker and AutoRun infections proliferating
According to ESET's most recently released ThreatSense Report, two of the most prevalent threats for the year of 2011 remain AutoRun infections, followed by Conficker infections.
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Researchers spot pharmaceutical spam campaign using QR Codes
Security researchers from WebSense, have detected a spam campaign using QR codes.
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Fake Kim Jong-il video distributing malware
Security researchers from ESET have spotted a fake YouTube video, distributing malware in the form of a link found in the description of the video.
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'Remove Facebook Timeline' themed scam circulating on Facebook
According to InsideFacebook, scammers are exploiting the negative sentiments surrounding Facebook's Timeline, and are currently spamvertising bogus pages.
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Android users hit by scareware scam
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a scareware variant targeting Android users.
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'Most beautiful' scams proliferate on Facebook
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a currently spamvertised Facebook scam, enticing users into clicking on a bogus news story.
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Amnesty International UK compromised, serving exploits and malware
Researchers from Barracuda Labs have detected a drive-by malware campaign currently embedded at the web sites of Amnesty International UK.
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Cybercriminals hijack Facebook accounts through bogus browser extensions
Researchers from WebSense are warning on a newly circulating fraudulent scheme relying on bogus browser extensions for hijacking Facebook accounts.
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Localized ransomware variants impersonate law enforcement agencies
Security researchers from Microsoft, have intercepted multiple localized ransomware variants, impersonating law enforcement agencies across the world.
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Cybercriminals exploiting the death of Kim Jong-Il
Security researchers from TrendMicro, have intercepted a currently circulating malware campaign, using the death of Kim Jong-Il as a social engineering theme.
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Web malware exploitation kits updated with new Java exploit
Cybercriminals are quick to capitalize on the announcement of a newly discovered vulnerability -- CVE-2011-3544 -- in Java.
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Yahoo! Mail introduces two factor authentication
In an attempt to offer layered security to its millions of Web users, Yahoo Inc. recently announced the availability of two factor authentication for Yahoo! Mail users.
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FTC issues refunds to scareware victims
The US Federal Trade Commission announced that it plans to issue refunds to scareware victims, following a settlement with Innovative Marketing.
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