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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Israeli Institute for National Security Studies compromised, serving Poison Ivy DIY malware
The web site of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has been compromised, and is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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Researchers spot pharmaceutical spam campaign using QR Codes
Security researchers from WebSense, have detected a spam campaign using QR codes.
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Facebook partners with Websense to scan URLs for malware
Facebook has added another layer of security to fight malware on the social network. The company has partnered with Web security gateway software company Websense to check links its users post.
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Spamvertised 'We are going to sue you' emails lead to malware
Security researchers from WebSense have intercepted a currently active and circulating malicious spam campaign.
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'You've got a postcard' emails lead to exploits and scareware
Security researchers from WebSense have intercepted a currently ongoing malware campaign, relying on spamvertised links to a bogus Greeting Postcard Service
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More nasties found on Google Code repository
Security researchers are finding more and more malicious things lurking on the Google Code project repository.
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Compromised Chinese site leaves gamers vulnerable
The game channel of a popular Chinese information and entertainment Web site, Mop.com, has been compromized, leaving the accounts of online gamers vulnerable to theft
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Major online ad site hacked, serving up exploit cocktail
A high-profile online advertising Web site has been hacked and rigged to serve multiple exploits to Microsoft Windows users.
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Web 2.0 sites - prime target for attacks, report
Web 2.0 sites that allow users to create content, are increasingly used to carry out a wide range of attacks, according to a new security study.
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Websense reports China Netcom DNS cache poisoning
The DNS server of one of China's largest ISPs has been poisoned to redirect typos to a malicious site rigged with drive-by exploits. According to a warning from Websense Security Labs, the DNS...
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Rise of the 'legit' malware sites
About 75 percent of all Web sites serving up malicious code are legitimate sites that have been hacked/compromised, according to a new report from WebSense. This number validates statistics from...
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Websense: UN, UK sites compromised by JavaScript injection
Websense on Tuesday said that the UN and UK government sites are being attacked in a mass JavaScript injection attack. According to Websense: Websense Security Labs has been tracking a recent...
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Websense: Microsoft Live Hotmail CAPTCHA hacked in 6 seconds
Websense says that hackers have streamlined their anti-CAPTCHA tools and can attack Microsoft's Live Hotmail service in about 6 seconds. Websense has been on the CAPTCHA case for a while and the...
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Websense CEO Gene Hodges on attack vectors, the future of AV and the malware arms race
Gene Hodges, CEO of Websense, has had a busy year. The company has integrated the acquisition of SurfControl, built out its security suite and delivered strong financial results. "Last year was...
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Microsoft Windows Live Mail's CAPTCHA defense falls to spam bots
Microsoft's Windows Live Mail is being targeted by spammers adept at eluding CAPTCHA protection, according to Websense. According to Websense, spammers have created bots that are capable of...
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Will the Feds take down a big hacker group in 2008?
This is the season for predictions and Websense is out with its top 10 predictions and a couple of them are quite interesting. One of the more interesting ones is the prediction (more like hope)...
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MSNBC Turkish site caught serving malware
Websense is reporting that MSNBC's Turkish site was caught in a mass defacement hacker attack that redirected readers to exploit servers hosted in China.
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Anatomy of an animated cursor attack
Earlier this week, Microsoft shipped an emergency out-of-band patch to block zero-day attacks against a code execution hole in the way Windows handles animated cursor (.ani) files. This gallery...
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Screenshots: Sites harbor Windows Trojan
Simply by visiting these sites using a vulnerable Windows PC could cause an infection, Websense says.
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Screenshots: Sites harbor Windows Trojan
Simply by visiting these sites using a vulnerable Windows PC could cause an infection, Websense says.
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