Lenovo Support Website Infects Visitors with Trojan - Malicious IFrame loads exploit cocktail


Symantec security researchers have located a server hosting a database of 44 million stolen online gaming logins. The credentials were lifted from infected computers with the help of an information-stealing trojan and were most likely being sold on the underground market.


A spam campaign that pushes adware and tries to steal the login credentials of Facebook users has hit the social-networking website for the third weekend in a row. The ruse this week is an alleged recording of a "naughty camera prank" that claims to be the most hilarious video ever. The attack comes in the form of a message containing a link to a phishing page sent by infected users to all of


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