A "private" banking Trojan competes with ZeuS |
- A "private" banking Trojan competes with ZeuS
- Past, present and future of Metasploit
- Facebook works on solution to stop inadvertent user ID sharing
- RSYaba: Modular brute force attacker
- Fake MS Security Essentials peddles rogue AV products
- Five tips for safe computer use
- Open source cloud alternative
A "private" banking Trojan competes with ZeuS Posted: 22 Oct 2010 08:42 AM PDT The recent surge of brand new banking Trojans continues to give us more things to worry about. The latest one is named "Feodo", and it has been around for months now, but was probably considered to be... |
Past, present and future of Metasploit Posted: 22 Oct 2010 06:00 AM PDT HD Moore is the CSO at Rapid7 and Chief Architect of Metasploit, an open-source penetration testing platform. HD founded the Metasploit Project with the goal of becoming a public resource for exploit ... |
Facebook works on solution to stop inadvertent user ID sharing Posted: 22 Oct 2010 05:44 AM PDT The recent discovery that various third-party application on Facebook were sending users' ID numbers and/or names to advertising agencies every time the users click on the ads (by way of HTTP referrer... |
RSYaba: Modular brute force attacker Posted: 22 Oct 2010 05:31 AM PDT RSYaba allows you to run brute force attacks against various services in a similar way to Hydra and Medusa. The tool is written in Ruby so modifying the scripts is a lot simpler than having to ch... |
Fake MS Security Essentials peddles rogue AV products Posted: 22 Oct 2010 02:54 AM PDT I was wondering when will rogue AV peddlers start using the name of a real AV product, and now I have my answer. F-Secure has detected one called Microsoft Security Essentials - not the real deal,... |
Five tips for safe computer use Posted: 21 Oct 2010 11:57 PM PDT Panda Security released a list of the top five tips that computer users should follow to ensure a safe and secure online experience. With the exponential growth of social networking and the risks t... |
Posted: 21 Oct 2010 11:49 PM PDT Open source cloud computing platform OpenStack announced the "Austin" code release of Compute and Object Storage. Since the project's inception three months ago, OpenStack has built an active com... |
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