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Black(hat) Friday
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Sean-Paul Correll
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20 November 09 10:01
If you plan on shopping online for "Black Friday", or "Cyber Monday", you might be in for more than you bargained for. Cyber criminals behind the Rogueware epidemic have their blackhat SEO campaigns optimized to take advantage of deal
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Blackhat SEO Aggressively Targets Halloween Related Keywords
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Sean-Paul Correll
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28 October 09 01:00
Cyber criminals behind the Rogueware epidemic have been hard at work in poisoning search results to increase traffic to their campaign sites. Today, we identified a new Blackhat SEO campaign, which is currently targeting Halloween related keywords aggressively.
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Blackhat SEO Campaign Targets 2009 Nobel Prize Winner
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Sean-Paul Correll
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09 October 09 02:20
We’ve identified a new Blackhat SEO campaign today which targets President Obama as the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner among a thousand or so other search terms. Clicking on a malicious search result yields the typical Rogueware campaign. Search
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Blackhat SEO continues to ravage search results
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Sean-Paul Correll
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23 September 09 01:26
Every day cyber criminals are exploiting search engines to display high ranking malicious search results. Targeting hot topics allows for cyber criminals to improve infection rates for their money making Rogueware (pdf) schemes. Below is an example of
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Blackhat SEO Attack Targets Obama's Speech
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Sean-Paul Correll
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10 September 09 01:52
Using search engines to browse the Internet these days is a dangerous endeavor. Cyber criminals are keen on gaming search engine algorithms and are able to quickly divert innocent news seekers to malicious websites. Today, WIRED reported that cyber criminals
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Be Careful With Your Search Results
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Sean-Paul Correll
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01 September 09 07:29
Update: Learn about the latest BHSEO attack here. Blackhat SEO (BHSEO) is currently one of the most prevalent distribution methods for Malware on the Internet. It’s also one of the most dangerous methods because of the user-implied trust in search
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Are Cyber Criminals Targeting Local Events In Your City?
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Sean-Paul Correll
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27 August 09 11:36
Panda Security has a California based office in Los Angeles. We are located in close proximity to two ongoing wildfires in the Angeles Crest National Forrest that have now burned through at least 30 acres, so naturally we have been keeping an eye on it.
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Cyber Criminals Target Air France, YouTube, E3, Microsoft, Project Natal, and moreā¦
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Sean-Paul Correll
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03 June 09 01:53
It seems like these days every other news breaking story is paralleled with a similar Blackhat SEO fueled Rogueware campaign. Today, Luis Corrons and I were talking about Microsoft’s recently announced Project Natal when his Google search for a
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Rogueware Campaigns blending in with Twitter Trends
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Sean-Paul Correll
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03 June 09 10:23
Update: 6/4/09 - Rogueware campaign on Twitter continues... "PhishTube Broadcast" became a trending topic on Twitter today. The word “tube” is a big red flag to any Threat Researcher these days, so naturally I had to investigate
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