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Microsoft warns of new highly evasive web skimming campaigns

Security Affairs

Threat actors behind web skimming campaigns are using malicious JavaScript to mimic Google Analytics and Meta Pixel scripts to avoid detection. The experts also observed compromised web applications injected with malicious JavaScript masquerading as Google Analytics and Meta Pixel (formerly Facebook Pixel) scripts.

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$10,000,000 civil penalty for disclosing personal data without consent

Data Protection Report

In December 2020, the company revised its privacy policy (increasing its size to 15 pages) and added a statement that it used Facebook Pixel, a web analytics and advertising service by Facebook, Inc.

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Balada Injector still at large – new domains discovered

Security Affairs

Within the file, there were seven brackets of PHP tags and each of them contained an obfuscated piece of code within. The PHP tags were stacked on top of each other, having legitimate code of the website at the very bottom.

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Expert released PoC for Outlook for Android flaw addressed by Microsoft

Security Affairs

Even worse, as the iframe was not affected by the block external images setting that prevents tracking pixels and web beacons. “With this in mind I tried inserting a script tag instead of an iframe into an email. ” explained the expert. It failed, which is good.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #393

John Battelle's Searchblog

six pixels of separation. six pixels of separation. Tags: advertising. "Not sure that I have much to add after a headline like this from a publication that I respect like The Guardian. get some reading done!" Mitch for Hugh). advertising agency. alistair croll. architecture. automation. bloomberg gadfly. business blog.

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Humans are Bad at URLs and Fonts Don’t Matter

Troy Hunt

But let's also keep some perspective here; look at how many pixels are different between an "i" and an "l": Are we really saying we're going to combat phishing by relying on untrained eyes to spot 6 pixels being off in a screen of more than 2 million of them?!

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FTC Reaches Settlement with Myspace for Misleading Statements in Privacy Policy

Hunton Privacy

The privacy policy indicated that the information included in cookies used to customize advertisements did not identify users to third parties, and that only “[a]nonymous click stream, number of page views calculated by pixel tags, and aggregated demographic information may also be shared with MySpace’s advertisers and business partners.”

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