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Date: Wed Jun 23 2010 - 06:00:09 CDT
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Hi,
Lately I've been observing a new malware trend, which I would like
to share with you guys.
Drive-by exploits for flash/acrobat/quicktime/whatever aside, this
method envolves a user receiving an email with a link which
redirects to a page with no exploits, it simply has a java applet
that downloads and executes a trojan. This trojan is normally a
variant of a password stealer for online banking systems.
Has anyone else observed this pattern? Or is this a regional only
trend (latin-american market)
Cheers
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