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  1. Alert - Microsoft Office Web Components Zero Day http://bit.ly/18QbCT
  2. Another Zero Day from Microsoft is in the wild; targeting Microsoft Office Web components with Internet Explorer. http://bit.ly/ZCSNx
  3. If you'd like a quick summary of the major threats over the last month check out our monthly blogs. June blog is here: http://bit.ly/ts0FX
  4. Alert - Official Web Site for Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Compromised http://bit.ly/2Dk7l
  5. Blog - This Month in the Threat Webscape http://bit.ly/ts0FX
  6. Microsoft plan to patch vulnerability in MS Video ActiveX Control (MS Advisory 972890 / CVE-2008-015) next Tuesday http://bit.ly/Gu4C6
  7. Video Blog - Zero-Day Vulnerability in Microsoft Msvidctl DirectShow - http://bit.ly/msvidctl_0day
  8. Alert - Compromised Sites Leading To Microsoft DirectShow Zero Day http://bit.ly/17xcbG
  9. We're tracking 0-Day vulnerability used to exploit MS DirectShow (msvidctl.dll) in the wild. Mass compromises lead to the exploit payload.
  10. Alert - Waledac Independence Day Theme - New Campaign In The Wild http://bit.ly/bl8fO
  11. ThreatSeeker is currently tracking a new Waledac malicious email campaign in the wild. Websense customers protected. More details shortly.
  12. Alert - Torrentreactor Website compromised http://bit.ly/3kwUr
  13. Warning: ecard.exe malware (again!) URLs look like http://(domain.com)/ecard.exe ThreatSeeker Network detected over 50,000 emails in 7 hours
  14. ThreatSeeker has detected Michael Jackson-themed Web site purposely setup to deliver malware. Advanced Detection protects from payload
  15. Malware spam "Remembering Michael Jackson" come out. Attachments are Trojan with low AV detection here http://tinyurl.com/mjrcpd
  16. Spam with subject of "Michael Jackson dead? NO!!!” come out to redirect visitors to Canadian Pharmacy sites.
  17. Video Blog: News of Michael Jackson's Death Used In Malicious Spam http://bit.ly/5w5bo
  18. Alert - Michael Jackson Death Prompts Malicious Spam http://bit.ly/PDIl9
  19. Be aware that Michael Jackson's death likely used by malware authors as a social engineering lure to distribute malcode
  20. Blog - Nonstop Web Site Re-Infections w/ video (a follow-up to previous alert on embassy Web site infection) http://bit.ly/icLxk