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Telecom site hacked for malware distribution
September 10, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
Imagine finding that your company Web site has been hacked in order to distribute malware to any customers visiting your site. That's exactly what happened recently to Samsung Telecom whose server was discovered to be infected with Trojans that could have disabled antivirus applications and dropped malware files into unsuspecting visitor PCs.
For insight on the server break-in:
- check out the article at TechWorld
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