Samsung Telecom accused of hosting malicious code
Samsung Telecommunications America has malicious code on its website that disables antivirus programs, modifies registry keys and logs keystrokes when users attempt to download information from the site.
The Samsung Telecom server, which is located in the United States, has been affected for "some time," according to Websense’s Websense Security Labs, which issued a security report to its own customers and those of Samsung and Websense two days ago.
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