New ICQ worm spreads like fire |
- New ICQ worm spreads like fire
- Twitter app demonstrates spammers have nothing to worry about
- Resourceful attackers continue to make the web insecure
- Employees admit they would steal data when leaving a job
- DDoS threat spam targets domain owners
- Facebook clickjacking scam tries to rip off users
- Over 200 websites use Justin Bieber as bait to distribute malware
- WhatWeb: Fingerprint Web servers and applications
- Millions of ColdFusion users still at serious risk
- Facebook Hacker: A dangerous tool
New ICQ worm spreads like fire Posted: 18 Aug 2010 11:59 AM PDT A new worm is targeting ICQ users, but apart from spreading itself by taking control of the ICQ application of the victim to send out more of the same messages and a file transfer request for an execu... |
Twitter app demonstrates spammers have nothing to worry about Posted: 18 Aug 2010 11:22 AM PDT A fun, seemingly innocuous Twitter application created by a scottish teenager became a good example of how easy is to trick even technologically savvy users into participating in a spam operation. ... |
Resourceful attackers continue to make the web insecure Posted: 18 Aug 2010 06:44 AM PDT Attackers are staying one step ahead of the game and enterprises are struggling to keep up, according to a report by Zscaler. During the second quarter of 2010, attackers once again took advantage ... |
Employees admit they would steal data when leaving a job Posted: 18 Aug 2010 06:14 AM PDT Employees openly admit they would take company data, including customer data and product plans, when leaving a job, according to Harris Interactive. The online survey probed 1,594 full- and part-time ... |
DDoS threat spam targets domain owners Posted: 18 Aug 2010 05:30 AM PDT An interesting and not that often seen approach to make users part with their hard-earned cash has been spotted recently by Symantec. In the email in question, the spammer professes to be a hacker ... |
Facebook clickjacking scam tries to rip off users Posted: 18 Aug 2010 04:30 AM PDT If you happen to see a post on your friends' Facebook pages about "Top 10 Funny T-Shirt Fails ROFL", don't fall for it. It's just another scheme to hijack your click and use it to make you post th... |
Over 200 websites use Justin Bieber as bait to distribute malware Posted: 18 Aug 2010 03:20 AM PDT PandaLabs detected more than 200 spoof Web addresses using the name of Justin Bieber as bait to lure users. By including the name of this popular singer in malicious links, cyber-criminals are distrib... |
WhatWeb: Fingerprint Web servers and applications Posted: 17 Aug 2010 11:00 PM PDT WhatWeb allows you to identify content management systems, blogging platforms, stats/analytics packages, javascript libraries, servers and more. When you visit a website in your browser the trans... |
Millions of ColdFusion users still at serious risk Posted: 17 Aug 2010 10:42 PM PDT Millions of users of Adobe's ColdFusion programming language are still at risk of losing control of their applications and websites. Out of the twenty two corporate sites originally surveyed for an... |
Facebook Hacker: A dangerous tool Posted: 17 Aug 2010 08:58 PM PDT Phishing is known to be the weapon of choice for all cybercriminals that are after login credentials. However, a new attack tool Facebook Hacker - has drawn attention to the ill-intentioned people i... |
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