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  • Email threats: A thing of the past?

    In the cyber underbelly, email has turned from mischievous to outright malicious with campaigns once utilizing trickery to fool recipients into spending money to simply taking it.

    News items | August 2, 2011 11:00am PDT

  • Zeus Trojan infects 74,000 PCs in global botnet

    More than 74,000 PCs at nearly 2,500 organizations around the world were compromised over the past year-and-a-half, in a botnet infestation designed to steal login credentials to bank sites,...

    News items | February 18, 2010 8:22am PST

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  • Cross-platform malware exploits Java to attack PCs and Macs

    The same Java vulnerability used in the infamous Flashback malware is now being used as an attack vector for a single piece of malware that can infect both Windows and Mac OS X computers.

    Blog posts | May 1, 2012 9:39am PDT

  • Mac botnet generated $10,000 a day for Flashback gang

    Flashback was robbing Google of advertising dollars by redirecting clicks from infected Mac OS X machines and stealing the ad revenue.

    Blog posts | May 1, 2012 6:38am PDT

  • New Java trojan and old MS Word vulnerabilities need patching

    According to fresh warnings by security vendor Intego, another Java vulnerability is attacking Macs that haven't been patched with Apple's Java for OS X Lion 2012-002 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6...

    Blog posts | April 22, 2012 10:44pm PDT

  • New version of Mac OS X Trojan exploits Word, not Java

    A second variant of the Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is exploiting a Microsoft Word security hole, not the usual Java vulnerabilities used before.

    Blog posts | April 16, 2012 8:25am PDT

  • New targeted Mac OS X Trojan requires no user interaction

    A new Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is also exploiting Java vulnerabilities in a way that requires no user interaction. It is being used in targeted attacks.

    Blog posts | April 14, 2012 12:44pm PDT

  • French gaming site serving ZeuS crimeware for over 8 weeks

    According to researchers from Avast, the high trafficked Assassinscreedfrance.fr web site, has been serving ZeuS crimeware variants to its visitors for over 8 weeks.

    Blog posts | April 12, 2012 1:38pm PDT

  • Apple developing tool to detect and remove Flashback Trojan

    Apple is developing a tool to detect and remove the Flashback Trojan that has infected over 600,000 Macs. In the meantime, here are some alternatives for both detecting and removing the malware.

    Blog posts | April 10, 2012 9:04pm PDT

  • Quick protection for older Macs from the Flashback trojan

    Most modern Macs have Java installed, so they could be vulnerable to the Flashback. While Apple posted a security fix for Mac OS X Lion and Mac OS X Snow Leopard, there are many millions of Macs...

    Blog posts | April 8, 2012 8:21pm PDT

  • The scariest thing about the Flashback trojan: I have no idea how to fight it

    The recent reemergence of the Flashback OSX trojan has shown a lot of things, but none more clearly than this: I have no clue how to counter virus and trojan threats on the Mac.

    Blog posts | April 5, 2012 12:28pm PDT

  • Over 600,000 Macs infected with Flashback Trojan

    The Flashback Trojan botnet reportedly controls over 600,000 Macs. Thankfully, Apple yesterday released a patch for Java, which the Trojan exploits, so make sure you install it.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2012 8:56pm PDT

  • Fake 'Roar of the Pharaoh' Android game spreads premium-rate SMS trojan

    Security researchers from Sophos, have spotted a bogus Chinese game, that's actually a trojan horse gathering sensitive information from infected devices, next to sending premium-rate SMS messages.

    Blog posts | March 30, 2012 9:18am PDT

  • Hardware imported from China could leave U.S. open to cyber-threats

    Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke warns that imports of chips, routers and hardware from China and other foreign suppliers could leave the U.S. open to cyber-attacks and cyber-threats.

    Blog posts | March 30, 2012 6:13am PDT

  • Duqu Trojan programming language identified

    Security firm Kaspersky asked the programming community to identify a section of the Duqu Trojan it says was partly written in an unrecognized programming language. Now it finally has the answer: C.

    Blog posts | March 19, 2012 8:05am PDT

  • Anonymous releases an OS?

    A Tumblr webpage has been created for a new operating system called "Anonymous-OS Live." At least two reliable sources for Anonymous news says the OS isn't what you think it is.

    Blog posts | March 15, 2012 9:30am PDT

  • Anonymous hacks Tunisian Islamist sites

    The hacktivist group Anonymous is once again wreaking havoc in Tunisia. This time their targets are Islamists who are pushing extremist ideas in the African country.

    Blog posts | March 12, 2012 12:55pm PDT

  • Kaspersky: Duqu Trojan uses 'unknown programming language'

    Security firm Kaspersky says the Duqu Trojan was partly written in a programming language it does not recognize. The company is asking the programming community for help to identify the code.

    Blog posts | March 8, 2012 3:45pm PST

  • Anonymous reacts to Symantec Trojan report

    Anonymous has reacted to Symantec's report detailing how the organization was tricked into installing the Zeus Trojan. The organization did not have one clear message to send out.

    Blog posts | March 5, 2012 7:30am PST

  • Anonymous tricked into installing Trojan

    Two months ago, an unknown attacker slipped in a Zeus-infected version of Slowloris into the list of DDoS tools that Anonymous has been distributing to its supporters, according to Symantec.

    Blog posts | March 3, 2012 10:53am PST

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