Security researcher finds major security flaw in Facebook
A security researcher has discovered a major security hole affecting the most popular social networking site, Facebook.
A security researcher has discovered a major security hole affecting the most popular social networking site, Facebook.
Security researchers from WebSense have intercepted a currently active and circulating malicious spam campaign.
In a recent blog post, researchers from Commtouch have summarized their observation status, and pointed out that someone is actively building crimeware-friendly botnets.
In an attempt to offer layered security to its millions of Web users, Yahoo Inc. recently announced the availability of two factor authentication for Yahoo! Mail users.
Cybercriminals are quick to capitalize on the Stratfor database leak, and are currently spamvertising malicious emails impersonating the company.
Researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign.
Security researchers from Sophos, have intercepted two currently active and circulating malware campaigns.
Winamp version 5.63 fixes four critical security vulnerabilities.
Cybercriminals are currently brand-jacking LinkedIn in an attempt to trick end users into clicking on client-side exploits serving links found in the spoofed emails.
A currently ongoing malware campaign is impersonating the United Parcel Service.