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Targeted Attack in Mexico: DNS Poisoning via Modems

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“Dial ‘M’ for malware” sounds like a good phrase to sum this up… TrendLabs researchers have received reports of what appears to be an attempt of a massive DNS poisoning attack in Mexico. True to the growing complexity of Web threats, the weapons of choice include social engineering, malware download, pharming, and — here’s the clincher [...]




Original Source: http://feeds.trendmicro.com/~r/Anti-MalwareBlog/~3/214934446/

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