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Want personalized spam from Santa?

Jolly ol’ St. Nick is not pleased. Cybercriminals have hijacked Santa Claus. If a letter from Santa is on your to-do list, we remind you that many legitimate websites offer to send these letters. We recommend you seek them out and not trust the ones that come to your inbox.

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Your new year’s resolution – avoid keygen and serial number sites

We came across this website offering cracks, keygens and serial numbers for various applications. As a rule, we advise users to avoid these sites as they clearly will want something in return for the “free information” (not to mention software copyright issues). The website http:/ /xpokey.com (provided by Worldstream, Netherlands)

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Have Yourself a Spam-free Christmas

The holiday season is upon us, bringing excitement (and presents) for kids of all ages. Naturally, cybercriminals are abusing the spirit of giving for their own evil ends. We’re seeing typical spam – weight loss, financial scams, and pharmacy offers – wrapped in the Christmas spirit. First off – there

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ASCII Art spam makes a comeback

It’s been a while since we’ve seen these – but they are so pretty and creative that we feel obliged to write about them. We are referring to ASCII art spam emails. ASCII art (for those who don’t know how to open nfo files) uses cleverly arranged standard keyboard characters

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Commtouch Supports Acumen Fund

Each year since 2008, we have selected an organization that is making a difference in the world to receive a holiday donation on behalf of our customers, partners and friends. This year we have chosen Acumen Fund:  …a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems

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Hallmark Card Malware run with a little bit of a difference

We detected a new email run of malware and released definition files for it. We call it W32/Trojan2.NLUQ. The email is a bit unusual in its presentation.   It grabs scripts and graphics from the Hallmark page which it will display in your email client. All of the clickable links in

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Using Google cache and invisible text for spam redirect

This title of this email caught our eye – “privacy” – certainly an amusing way to introduce spam. Closer inspection revealed two interesting tricks, no doubt intended to fool content-based spam filters.  The first is the use of almost invisible, random text to break up words which might be detected

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What is security?

The theoretical answer to that question is quite complex but involves a definition like this: “Protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information”. This is a nice definition that ends up conveying a significant amount of information without meaning much at all.  I am a pragmatist: I need to model

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