Posts Tagged ‘obfuscated Javascript’

A six months old email scam has started haunting users yet again, with a new face this time. The scam with the subject “Re: Scan from a Xerox W. Pro #XXXXXXX” now instead of making you attach a .zip file, as it did in the past, it now prompts you to click a download link, security [...]

A new scam has been reported on Facebook, wherein a video link titled, “Laura Frisian: the most beautiful ass in the world!” is floating around. According to a researcher at Kaspersky Labs, David Jacoby, the JavaScript behind the link is filled with obfuscated code and multiple domains. It seems that the server used in this scam is hosting [...]

Websense Security Labs ThreatSeeker network has determined that the popular online Pakistani newspaper Web site the ‘Daily Jang’ (at jang.com.pk) has been compromised. The Web site has been injected with malicious code in several locations. The code redirects visitor browsers to exploit Web sites. At the time this writing, the exploit sites that the Daily Jang redirects to [...]

Many of us on various occasions would have wished to see a ‘Dislike’ button on Facebook along with the ‘like’ button. There’s a good news and a bad won for those wishing to show their disagreement or disliking towards a post, picture or a video on Facebook. The good news is that there is a [...]