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Symantec: Flashback botnet could generate up to $10k per day in ad clicks - Ars Technica


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Symantec: Flashback botnet could generate up to $10k per day in ad clicks
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Published May 1, 2012 10:49 AM Antivirus and security firm Symantec says the true motivation behind the massive Flashback malware infection is revenue—ad revenue, that is. In a post to its Security Response blog, Symantec wrote that ...
Mac botnet generated $10000 a day for Flashback gangZDNet (blog)
Mac Attack: 10 000 dollars each day via Flashback and GoogleGeneration NT (US)

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Mac-based Flashback click fraud campaign was a bust - Computerworld


Mac-based Flashback click fraud campaign was a bust
Computerworld
Starting in early April, antivirus vendors, including Symantec, snatched potential C&C domains before the attackers did, effectively blocking orders from reaching many of the estimated 600000 infected Macs. The commands fall down a metaphoric ...

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Symantec Ready To Surf The Win 8 Wave To $22 - Forbes


Symantec Ready To Surf The Win 8 Wave To $22
Forbes
Symantec has released the public betas for Norton Antivirus, Norton Internet Security, and Norton 360 software. This suite of Norton 2013 applications was designed to take advantage of the Windows 8 OS which is due for release in late 2012.

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Facebook teams up with Microsoft, McAfee, Symantec to sell antivirus - Techworld.com


Digitaltrends.com

Facebook teams up with Microsoft, McAfee, Symantec to sell antivirus
Techworld.com
By Liam Tung | CSO | Published: 13:10, 27 April 2012 Facebook has teamed up with five security vendors to offer a range of free and subscription-based antivirus packages. Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec are now part of Facebook's ...
Facebook aims to make the Internet a healthier place with free anti-virus ...Digitaltrends.com
Facebook teams up with Sophos and other security vendorsNaked Security
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Antivirus folks eye Apple cart - Stuff.co.nz


Antivirus folks eye Apple cart
Stuff.co.nz
Antivirus vendors have been quick to seize the opportunity to bring Mac users into the fold. F-Secure, Kaspersky, Symantec, Avast! and Bitdefender were among the antivirus vendors that rushed out free Flashback detection and removal tools.

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