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Published Friday, August 03, 2012 11:12 PM by April Tellez
"In itself, the amount of money could be big enough to raise suspicion in most of us," writes Websense. "Also, it is easy to see when the mouse cursor hovers over the link that the target Web address is different from the one displayed...

Published Friday, August 03, 2012 10:56 PM by April Tellez
"ThreatScope analysis, part of our CSI service, shows that the malware is part of the Cridex family," a Websense spokesperson said in a statement. "It drops files into the Application Data and Temp folders, and then injects code into other...

Published Tuesday, April 24, 2012 10:13 PM by Talia James

“Websense Security Labs' 2012 Threat Report said that while exploit kits and advanced methods to attack Windows systems and the software that reside on this platform exist against the large surface area, new rogue anti-virus dropper files are surfacing for Mac OS as it continues to increase in popularity…”

http://www.scmagazineuk.com/detection-of-mac-malware-to-expand-as-realities-of-mobile-malware-are-laid-bare/article/237392/

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