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<title>Embassy of Portugal in India Serving Malware</title>
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<description>Yet another embassy web site is falling victim into a malware attack serving Adobe exploits to its visitors. As of last Friday, the official web site of the Embassy of Portugal in India has been compromised (embportindia.co.in). Who&#x26;#x27;s behind the attack? Interestingly, that&#x26;#x27;s the very same group that compromised the Azerbaijanian Embassies in Pakistan and Hungary earlier this month. Assessing this campaign once again establishes a direct connection with the Rusian Business Network&#x26;#x27;s pre-shutdown netblocks and static locations.</description>
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