The domain ebnvnos.com it seem related to once of the spreading stage that exploit something about Adobe Flash Player and Java. The following usually robtex screen shot help to know a bit more about it:Whois 217.23.12.79:inetnum: 217.23.12.0 – 217.23.12.255netname: WORLDSTREAMdescr: WorldStream IPv4.19country: NLadmin-c: WS1670-RIPEtech-c: WS1670-
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Posted on 08 May 2010. Tags: ebnvnos.com, flash, Java, Vulnerabilities, Waledac, Wild