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Posts Tagged ‘browser’

Squeezing some browser sense from the Google-China phishing incident

Posted in January 18, 2010 ¬ 6:55 pmh.EugenNo Comments »

A few days ago Google decided to shut down its operations in China after a spear phishing attack directed towards Chinese human rights activists, as well as attempts to steal some of Google’s intellectual property.   It is presumed that the attackers sent exploit-ridden PDF attachments in emails to Google employees, thus attempting to gain access [...]

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Phishingbreach, browser, Phishing, vulnerability
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