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Posted by admin on Nov 06, 2009

InfoWorldScanSafe researchers are seeing renewed activity regarding Gumblar, a multifunctional piece of malware that spreads by attacking PCs visiting hacked Web pages. Gumblar can steal FTP credentials as well as hijack Google searches, replacing results on infected computers with links to other malicious sites.


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