The University of Toronto published today a great research paper on targeted attacks. We've talked about targeted attacks for years. These cases usually go like this: 1. You receive a spoofed e-mail with an attachment 2. The e-mail appears to come from someone you know 3. The contents make sense and talk about real things (and in your language) 4. The attachment is a PDF, DOC, PPT or XLS 5. When y