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CTO and Chief Researcher Roger Thompson has created short videos of several recent exploits to help you understand how these exploits can impact you, and how to prevent your system from falling victim.

You can watch the videos at YouTube – just click the appropriate screen or link.

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MLB.com/NHL.com infective banners  
   

It took a while, but we finally managed to capture infective banner ads that have been serving up redirects to fake scanners. What's more, different redirects to different fake scanners were popping up on the other side of the world at the same time. Coincidence? We think not.

   
   
MySpace/Alicia Keys Hack  
   

See how visiting Alicia Keys' MySpace page can get your PC into big trouble (and it's not Alicia's fault). It's easy to miss the fake Codec download in a media-rich site like this, and it's probably on a number of other similar MySpace pages, too.

   
   
Storm Lure  
   

Here’s a Storm lure that shows how their websites have evolved from simple text-based "Click-here-to-view-your-ecard" sites to content-rich sites with animated gifs.

   
   
.gov Hack  
   

In September 2007, a number of government websites were injected with exploits. The sites themselves weren’t hacked, but were hosting pages that were.

   
   
Bank of India Hack  
   

Learn how Bank of India customers were victimized by hackers who poisoned the Bank’s site to serve up exploits. (The Bank cleaned their site quickly)

   
   
Nailed in 30 Seconds  
   

See how Google’s Adwords system was hijacked by cybercriminals to redirect users through exploit sites on the way to legitimate sites like Better Business Bureau.