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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Rubinstein)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>It&amp;#8217;s amazing how often we get a message telling us we&amp;#8217;ve won the lottery.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792215/Congratulations_youve_won_The_reality_behind_online_lotteries</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792215/Congratulations_youve_won_The_reality_behind_online_lotteries</link>
		<pubDate>25 Jan 2012 11:54:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Congratulations, you&#8217;ve won! The reality behind online lotteries</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>The percentage of spam in email traffic was 4.4 percentage points lower than in November and averaged 76.2%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792212/Spam_report_December_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792212/Spam_report_December_2011</link>
		<pubDate>12 Jan 2012 11:35:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam report: December 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Alexander Gostev, Igor Soumenkov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect, Vulnerabilities  and hackers</category>
		<description>We have been studying the Duqu Trojan for two months now, exploring how it emerged, where it was distributed and how it operates.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792208/Stuxnet_Duqu_The_Evolution_of_Drivers</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792208/Stuxnet_Duqu_The_Evolution_of_Drivers</link>
		<pubDate>28 Dec 2011 20:30:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Stuxnet/Duqu: The Evolution of Drivers</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>The amount of spam in email traffic was up 1.4 percentage points compared to October and averaged 80.6%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792207/Spam_report_November_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792207/Spam_report_November_2011</link>
		<pubDate>20 Dec 2011 11:11:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam report: November 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Sergey Golovanov, Denis Maslennikov, Alexander Gostev, Yury Namestnikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>The following statistics were compiled in November using data collected from computers running Kaspersky Lab products</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792206/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_November_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792206/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_November_2011</link>
		<pubDate>12 Dec 2011 17:32:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Monthly Malware Statistics: November 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Andrey Kostin)</author>
		<category>Vulnerabilities  and hackers</category>
		<description>In developed countries, bank cards are very popular. Consumers don&amp;#8217;t have to lug around wads of cash when they can opt for a slim piece of plastic that replaces a heavy purse or wallet.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792205/Online_shopping_made_safe_and_convenient</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792205/Online_shopping_made_safe_and_convenient</link>
		<pubDate>08 Dec 2011 11:52:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Online shopping made safe and convenient</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Vyacheslav Rusakov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>Various proactive antivirus protection tools are capable of hooking system functions in one way or another. Malicious code also uses algorithms of this type.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792203/Legit_bootkits</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792203/Legit_bootkits</link>
		<pubDate>01 Dec 2011 12:34:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Legit bootkits</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>The amount of spam in email traffic was up 1.4 percentage points compared to September and averaged 79.9%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792202/Spam_report_October_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792202/Spam_report_October_2011</link>
		<pubDate>24 Nov 2011 15:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam report: October 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Yury Namestnikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect, Vulnerabilities  and hackers</category>
		<description>A simple message on a Google forum in August sparked an investigation which would eventually bring down the DigiNotar certificate authority. </description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792201/IT_Threat_Evolution_Q3_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792201/IT_Threat_Evolution_Q3_2011</link>
		<pubDate>16 Nov 2011 11:07:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>IT Threat Evolution: Q3 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Denis Maslennikov, Alexander Gostev, Yury Namestnikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>The following statistics were compiled in October using data collected from computers running Kaspersky Lab products: 161,003,697 network attacks were blocked.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792200/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_October_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792200/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_October_2011</link>
		<pubDate>07 Nov 2011 15:31:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Monthly Malware Statistics: October 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Darya Gudkova, Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>In Q3 of 2011, the share of spam in mail traffic was down 2.7 percentage points compared to the previous quarter, averaging 79.8%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792199/Spam_in_Q3_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792199/Spam_in_Q3_2011</link>
		<pubDate>03 Nov 2011 17:19:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam in Q3 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>September saw more expert commentary on an impending financial crisis</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792196/Spam_report_September_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792196/Spam_report_September_2011</link>
		<pubDate>18 Oct 2011 14:10:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam report: September 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Sergey Golovanov, Denis Maslennikov, Alexander Gostev, Dmitry Tarakanov, Yury Namestnikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>The following statistics were compiled in September using data collected from computers running Kaspersky Lab products</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792195/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_September_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792195/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_September_2011</link>
		<pubDate>13 Oct 2011 15:50:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Monthly Malware Statistics: September 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Denis Maslennikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>Online banking is now a run-of-the-mill affair for most.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792194/ZeuS_in_the_Mobile_Facts_and_Theories</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792194/ZeuS_in_the_Mobile_Facts_and_Theories</link>
		<pubDate>06 Oct 2011 13:45:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>ZeuS-in-the-Mobile - Facts and Theories</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Vyacheslav Rusakov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>The fact that BIOS can theoretically be infected has been known for some time.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792193/MYBIOS_Is_BIOS_infection_a_reality</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792193/MYBIOS_Is_BIOS_infection_a_reality</link>
		<pubDate>28 Sep 2011 13:44:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>MYBIOS. Is BIOS infection a reality?</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Darya Gudkova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>There are almost no spam-free zones left in the world today.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792192/The_Planet_of_the_Spammers</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792192/The_Planet_of_the_Spammers</link>
		<pubDate>22 Sep 2011 11:08:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>The Planet of the Spammers</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>The share of spam in mail traffic fell 0.9 percentage points from July and averaged 80%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792191/Spam_report_August_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792191/Spam_report_August_2011</link>
		<pubDate>15 Sep 2011 12:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam report: August 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Alexander Gostev)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>August is traditionally one of the busiest months for the information security industry.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792190/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_August_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792190/Monthly_Malware_Statistics_August_2011</link>
		<pubDate>08 Sep 2011 15:32:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Monthly Malware Statistics: August 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Yury Namestnikov)</author>
		<category>What we  detect</category>
		<description>All statistical data presented in this report were obtained using Kaspersky Lab&amp;#8217;s botnet monitoring system and Kaspersky DDoS Prevention.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792189/DDoS_attacks_in_Q2_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792189/DDoS_attacks_in_Q2_2011</link>
		<pubDate>29 Aug 2011 11:36:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>DDoS attacks in Q2 2011</title>
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		<author>webmaster@securelist.com (Darya Gudkova, Maria Namestnikova)</author>
		<category>Spam and  phishing</category>
		<description>In Q2 of 2011, the share of spam in mail traffic continued to grow, averaging 82.5%.</description>
		<guid>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792188/Spam_in_Q2_2011</guid>
		<link>http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792188/Spam_in_Q2_2011</link>
		<pubDate>18 Aug 2011 14:35:00 +0400</pubDate>
		<title>Spam in Q2 2011</title>
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