Cricket World Cup starts, scammers follow |
- Cricket World Cup starts, scammers follow
- Libya practically offline, bit.ly still working
- Mailman script insertion vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability allows phishing messages on RapidShare.com
- Can employers demand access to your Facebook account?
- Ambitious malware variant signed with fake digital signature
- New types of cookies raise online privacy concerns
- Event: Black Hat USA 2011
- Week in review: Facebook phishing, Stuxnet revelations and lessons from HBGary breach
Cricket World Cup starts, scammers follow Posted: 21 Feb 2011 10:46 AM PST The Cricket World Cup started on Saturday, and both the International Cricket Council and various security experts are issuing warnings to fans regarding likely cyber scams that will be following this... |
Libya practically offline, bit.ly still working Posted: 21 Feb 2011 09:38 AM PST As Libya descends into a vortex of protests and violent retaliations for the same - courtesy of the country's long-lived president Muammar al-Gaddafi - the conflict has serious repercussions on the na... |
Mailman script insertion vulnerabilities Posted: 21 Feb 2011 09:14 AM PST Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mailman, which can be exploited by malicious users to conduct script insertion attacks, according to Secunia. Input passed via the "full name" is not pr... |
Vulnerability allows phishing messages on RapidShare.com Posted: 21 Feb 2011 07:50 AM PST An improper input validation vulnerability discovered recently by M86's researchers could be used to create phishing messages targeting RapidShare users. The discovery was made by testing the error... |
Can employers demand access to your Facebook account? Posted: 21 Feb 2011 06:51 AM PST Most people consider their Facebook profile and its contents private and sacrosanct, but sometimes companies don't agree with this assessment. The latest instance of this discrepancy between opini... |
Ambitious malware variant signed with fake digital signature Posted: 21 Feb 2011 05:41 AM PST New Zeus variants and spam campaigns that try to spread them far and wide are almost a daily occurrence, but once in a while some get more attention by security researchers than others. This latest... |
New types of cookies raise online privacy concerns Posted: 21 Feb 2011 03:24 AM PST The advertising industry has led the drive for new, persistent and powerful cookies, with privacy-invasive features for marketing practices and profiling. The EU cyber security Agency ENISA advoca... |
Posted: 21 Feb 2011 03:15 AM PST The Black Hat Briefings are highly technical information security conferences that bring together thought leaders from all facets of the infosec world from the corporate and government sectors to ac... |
Week in review: Facebook phishing, Stuxnet revelations and lessons from HBGary breach Posted: 20 Feb 2011 09:01 PM PST Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news, videos and articles: Virus downs Australian ambulance dispatch service The infection spread quickly, and the staff was forced to ... |
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