Future malware will steal behavioral and relationship patterns |
- Future malware will steal behavioral and relationship patterns
- Free Stuxnet removal tool
- Trojan overrides Firefox password-saving behavior
- Operation Payback: Anonymous group causes service interruptions
- Spammers using new URL obfuscation technique
- SANS London: Europe's most extensive security training event
- Twitter "wrong credential combination" phishing scheme
Future malware will steal behavioral and relationship patterns Posted: 08 Oct 2010 10:22 AM PDT Whenever something of tangible value exist, there will always be those who will try to steal it, says a group of international researchers that recently published a paper on future malware threats. ... |
Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:47 AM PDT BitDefender released a free removal tool targeting all known variants of the Stuxnet worm, as well as the rootkit drivers that are used to conceal critical components of the worm. Stuxnet is a bree... |
Trojan overrides Firefox password-saving behavior Posted: 08 Oct 2010 07:36 AM PDT A curious new information-stealing Trojan that patches a core Firefox file in order to override the browser's behavior has been discovered by Webroot researchers. Every Firefox user has seen at lea... |
Operation Payback: Anonymous group causes service interruptions Posted: 08 Oct 2010 07:32 AM PDT The DDoS attacks organized by the Anonymous cyber-activist group against SGAE (Spanish copyright collection society), the Spanish Culture Ministry and Promusicae, which began last Wednesday, have caus... |
Spammers using new URL obfuscation technique Posted: 08 Oct 2010 06:41 AM PDT Spammers and scammers are always on the lookout for new tricks to use to bypass URL filters and deliver the links to unsuspecting victims, and lately they have discovered that the use of the invisibl... |
SANS London: Europe's most extensive security training event Posted: 08 Oct 2010 05:24 AM PDT Terry Neal is the Director EMEA of the SANS Institute. In this interview he discusses SANS London 2010 training event in detail. Terry introduces the courses, the instructors and offers an overview of... |
Twitter "wrong credential combination" phishing scheme Posted: 08 Oct 2010 03:37 AM PDT If you have followed a link on a Twitter message from a contact that says "You have to be the first to see these new pictures!! LINK" and entered you username and password when asked, chances are your... |
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