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TIM’s Customers: Victims of Phishing Attacks

  • Posted on:March 27, 2008 at 1:51 pm
  • Posted in:Bad Sites, Malware, Mobile
  • Author:
    Daver Cavalcanti (Threats Analyst)
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Just recently, Trend Micro discovered an FTP server in Uruguay that hosts a phishing Web site that targets Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM) customers, one of the largest mobile phone companies in Brazil. The server’s IP address indicates that it may be affiliated with Russian or Ukrainian cyber criminals who have previously been affiliated with RBN,…

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July Malware Roundup

  • Posted on:August 10, 2007 at 2:27 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Jasper Pimentel (Advanced Threats Researcher)
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For the month of July, we’ve seen the increasing popularity of iPhone since it debuted last June, the United States 231st celebration of its independence and the release of the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Unfortunately, a lot of threats that have emerged in July took advantage of these…

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4 MS bulletins for today, Good omen for 2007?

  • Posted on:January 10, 2007 at 11:39 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Roberto Tayag (Threats Analyst)
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Today Microsoft has released its first monthly security patch release. According to its advance notification, there are 8 planned release for today but MS changed them and updated their site to reflect that they will be releasing instead of the original 8, only 4 bulletins. No word from Microsoft as to the reason for the…

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Stalking the Fanbot

  • Posted on:October 27, 2005 at 3:42 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Ivan Macalintal (Threat Research Manager)
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Brief HistoryDuring the first quarter of 2005, the advent of the family of mass-mailing bot-worms called MYTOBs gave rise to the vast proliferation of so-called BOT creators or groups that thrive on and make use of the modularity, functionality and “effectiveness” of the open-source codes. I will refer to the MYTOB open source as “Hellbot”…

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