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[Full-disclosure] Using Ajax for better and more convincing scams

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Using Ajax for better and more convincing scams
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 22:46:04 +0530 (IST)

Interesting use of Ajax/ Web 2.x by scammers

hxxp://scanner.malwarealarm.com/5/scan.php

Please replace hxxp by http

It detected around 18 infections of Windows Malware on my GNU/ Linux machine 
for the following and more malware listed in this file:
http://scanner.malwarealarm.com/5/fileslist.js
And reported the following
http://scanner.malwarealarm.com/5/images/popup.gif
It was very helpful to offer the following remedies as well
http://scanner.malwarealarm.com/5/images/Activex.gif

It also detected around 15 open ports, hmmm, throughout my career I never came 
across that much BS.

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Sincerely

Ajay Pal Singh Atwal

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