Mar 06
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MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 27th February 2010 to 6th March 2010
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Weekly analysis – 27th February 2010 to 6th March 2010
Feb 27
Phishing 2010-to-27th, alleged-sender, cards, copyright, downey-savings, february, halifax-bank, information, internet, miller, millersmiles, online, payment, Phishing, phishing-scams, search-engine, week, weekly-analysis, weekly-phishing
MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 20th February 2010 to 27th February 2010
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Weekly analysis – 20th February 2010 to 27th February 2010
Feb 06
Phishing 2010-to-6th, alleged-sender, australia, copyright, discover-bank, downey-savings, halifax-bank, internet, january, miller, millersmiles, notification, online, online-banking, Phishing, phishing-scams, search-engine, week, weekly-analysis
MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 30th January 2010 to 6th February 2010
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Weekly analysis – 30th January 2010 to 6th February 2010
Jan 23
Phishing 2010-to-23rd, alleged-sender, america, cards, copyright, downey-savings, halifax-bank, internet, january, miller, millersmiles, payment, Phishing, phishing-scams, search-engine, sim-cards-shop, week, weekly-analysis, weekly-phishing
MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 16th January 2010 to 23rd January 2010
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Weekly analysis – 16th January 2010 to 23rd January 2010
Jan 16
Phishing 2010-to-16th, alleged-sender, coursework-uk, from-the-public, have-received, here, january, over-the-last, Phishing, phishing-scams, scam-detection, search-engine, sim-cards-shop, underreported, visits-to-each, visits-to-the, week, weekly, weekly-analysis, weekly-phishing
MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 9th January 2010 to 16th January 2010
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Weekly analysis – 9th January 2010 to 16th January 2010
Jan 10
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MillerSmiles provides its weekly phishing analysis for the week of 3rd January 2010 to 10th January 2010
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Weekly analysis – 3rd January 2010 to 10th January 2010
Aug 22
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What’s the malware application of the week?
According to a PandaLabs report, it’s the Oscarbot.UG worm, the Spammer.AJF Trojan, “and a series of P2P applications used to distribute the adware Lop,” says Help Net Security.
“Oscarbot.UG is a worm with backdoor features, which spreads using AOL Instant Messenger – AIM,” it says.
It copies itself to the system as well as USB drives that connect to it, connects to a Web page, “and uses IRC to send and receive information,” ys the story, going on:
To prevent detection, it stops running if it finds that it is being tried on virtual machines such as vmware, a sandbox or in a honeypot (these tools are often used to check in a controlled environment if an executable file is running malicious commands).
Spammer.AJF Trojan sends spam from infected computers, Help Net Security states, continuing:
“The Trojan creates several copies of itself on the infected system. It also creates a series of Windows Registry entries affecting Internet security, including one which prevents Internet Explorer from warning about non-secure or dubious Web pages.
PandaLabs, “also detected two spoof P2P application installers, BitRoll-5.0.0.0 and Torrent101-4.5.00.0, which are being used to install the Lop adware on users’ systems,” adds the story.
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Malware of the week