Avira Techblog: ZBot outbreak in form of IRS Phishing
Avira Techblog: ZBot outbreak in form of IRS Phishing
Avira Techblog: ZBot outbreak in form of IRS Phishing
Day 1 : http://techblog.avira.com/2009/09/24/vb-conference-day-1/en/ Day 2 : http://techblog.avira.com/2009/09/25/vb-conference-day-2/en/ Day 3 : http://techblog.avira.com/2009/09/28/vb-conference-day-3/en/
New article in the Avira Techblog: The longest Nigerian Scam ever?
This time together with Dirk : Spam through Yahoo Groups
I was just browsing the web when I’ve found this paper: http://www.csd.uoc.gr/~hy558/papers/kettle.pdf which mentions my article published in VB in 2006
Just have a look at the screenshot… The problem is that they allow any registered user to post whatever he/she wants without any moderation. This is also my post with a reply to the spammer’s post.
Nigerian scams are indeed getting smarter
After writing the article in the Avira Techblog, Dirk Knopp, Avira’s Technical Editor, showed me the link below: http://www.channelpartner.de/knowledgecenter/security/277691/index.html There is an omission, I hope not intentional: I wrote in the blog: Our statistics show that 14.43% from the Phishing and 15.04% from the Malware URLs (for which we have geo IP information) The article […]
Here is the original post: http://msorin.wordpress.com/2009/03/25/colorful-spam-twist-for-bypassing-spamfilters Here is the Softpedia article: http://news.softpedia.com/news/HTML-Design-Tricks-Used-to-Hide-Spam-107861.shtml
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