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Disguising Trojan horse malware as video codecs has became a favourite trick for hackers. Last week, the approach was used by a rogue affiliate to offer Google Pack.
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from igorthetroll 611 Days ago #
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You are a year to late with this story.http://sphinn.com/story/13327 Now if you can get Google to clean up the shit that would be news worthy.

from AndrewGirdwood 611 Days ago #
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Ah well. The news is that this is news again :) Honest, that’s my defence and I’m sticking to it!

from igorthetroll 611 Days ago #
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:) I will have something interesting to add to this story in a few days.

from igorthetroll 610 Days ago #
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Andrew the Porn and Malware on Google Groups that I reported has been cleaned up.Thank you for bringing more light on this matter.Even old news is news, and the more we talk about it, the more people have to listen to us.Igor

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