{"id":4766,"date":"2011-10-19T15:10:00","date_gmt":"2011-10-19T15:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evssolutions.com\/fraud-prevention-needs-to-be-upped-in-sweden\/"},"modified":"2011-10-19T15:10:00","modified_gmt":"2011-10-19T15:10:00","slug":"fraud-prevention-needs-to-be-upped-in-sweden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evssolutions.com\/insights\/fraud-prevention-needs-to-be-upped-in-sweden\/","title":{"rendered":"Fraud Prevention Needs to be Upped in Sweden"},"content":{"rendered":"

According to David Jacoby, a Kaspersky Lab Expert, there was
\na 3700% increase in JavaScript-based redirection scripts in Sweden during the
\nmonth of September. The majority of these malicious redirectors were Trojan.JS.Redictor.ro.
\nThe code redirects users to another URL with minimal difference so users are
\nnot alerted to do an address
\nverification<\/a>. And it went from the 908th<\/sup> to the 15th<\/sup> most
\ndetected
ID
\nverification malware<\/a> in Sweden.<\/p>\n

Jacoby also reports that in October, there have been seven
\nnew variants of exploits attacking Swedish users. It is noted there are more
\nJava exploits than PDF exploits. The newly found exploits are:<\/p>\n

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