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Thursday, 10 June 2010 12:15 |
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Malicious JavaScript code used to be contained in single .JS or .HTML files, which made malicious JavaScript analysis and detection pretty straightforward. However, in the past few days, a couple of distinct Web compromises caught my attention because the codes involved used the multipart malicious JavaScript technique. In this technique, malicious JavaScript codes can be [...] Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
Increased Use of MultiPart Malicious JavaScripts in the Wild
Source : http://feeds.trendmicro.com/~r/Anti-MalwareBlog/~3/jbnM7ePVaEc/
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