There was no endpoint listening at http://api.microsofttranslator.com/v1/Soap.svc that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action. See InnerException, if present, for more details.
There was no endpoint listening at http://api.microsofttranslator.com/v1/Soap.svc that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action. See InnerException, if present, for more details.
Source: Dark Reading -
Posted by Alex

Remember the infamous Storm spamming botnet that later re-emerged as Waledac and was later silenced in a high-profile takedown led by Microsoft? It's baaaack -- and this time it's performing more malicious activity than sending annoying spam messages. Researchers at Palo Alto Networks say earlier this month they discovered a new, more nasty variant of the Waledac malware that not only sends spam, but also steals passwords and other credentials: It can sniff for FTP, POP3, and SMTP user credentials, as well as pilfer .dat files for FTP and BitCoin.
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