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Anatomy of a Blackhat SEO spam campaign (with a twist)

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We can see that it contains a piece of Javascript that is executed every time a web browser hits on an infected page, downloading another Javascript code that is hosted on the attacker’s server. This allows the attacker to use Pastebin, a legitimate service, as a gateway to malicious code (Figure 3).

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Cato Research Decrypts the News Behind February Security Events

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With a spoofed WLAN, the attackers can see the traffic traversing their sites as well as modify the HTML and the JavaScript contained in HTTP requests Most Internet traffic from small to medium enterprises (SMEs) mobile users is encrypted either by the companys VPN or by HTTPS.

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