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The hack exploited a JavaScript command called 'onmouseover' to launch pop-ups and browser windows to third party sites, Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley told ZDNet UK on Tuesday.
The attack took place after the main Twitter web interface failed, allowing the ‘onMouseOver’ JavaScript command to take place. This meant any user moving their mouse over the command would be ...
A new finance spam campaign with HTML attachments has been discovered that utilizes Google's public DNS resolver to retrieve JavaScript commands embedded in a domain's TXT record. These commands ...
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