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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Yes Exploit Kit Upgraded
The author(s) of the Yes Exploit System has quietly upgraded their kit to version 4.0. The admin panel has a slick-looking GUI that is heavy on the graphics. The kit apparently is able to punch all Windows systems (Win9x - … Continue reading
BleedingLife Malvertisement Campaign
This particular malvertisement shows that hackers are being a little more sneaky. Here’s an innocent website that was involved in a drive-by recently. The source code reveals little. You could easily dismiss the Javascript as typical code for an ad. … Continue reading
Cyber Security Tips
just wanted to put out a cyber security tip sheet i created for my company.
Robopak Exploit Kit
Looks like a new exploit kit is making its rounds. The seller is actually a service provider and the toolkit is used as a kind of EaaS (“Exploits as a Service”). The kit includes several Java, PDF, and IE exploits … Continue reading
Javascript Obfuscation Using Colors?
No, not at all but the Javascript code does look like it’s just trying to process hexadecimal representations of various colors. Let’s take a closer look at the script: If this was found on a webpage, you might just overlook … Continue reading