LulzSec discloses 62,000+ random login credentials |
- LulzSec discloses 62,000+ random login credentials
- SpyEye Trojan attacks Air Berlin and AirPlus travelers
- Free web hosting is a boon to phishers
- App that revealed most common iPhone passcodes booted from App Store
- Huge decline of Autorun-abusing malware
- Microsoft investigates emerging Internet phone scam
- Risk management under pressure
- Protect yourself while surfing the mobile web
- F-Secure Mobile Security 7 protects smartphones and tablets
LulzSec discloses 62,000+ random login credentials Posted: 16 Jun 2011 06:10 AM PDT LulzSec rampages on. They claimed they took out cia.gov for a couple of hours tonight, but its difficult to say whether they really did it or whether the site was made unavailable because of a larg... |
SpyEye Trojan attacks Air Berlin and AirPlus travelers Posted: 16 Jun 2011 05:12 AM PDT Trusteer have uncovered a SpyEye configuration that targets users of two leading European airline travel Web sites: Air Berlin, the second largest airline in Germany (after Lufthansa) and AirPlus, the... |
Free web hosting is a boon to phishers Posted: 16 Jun 2011 04:47 AM PDT Sometimes it seems that every legitimate service offered online can be misused by phishers, scammers and cyber criminals in general. Free mail services are abused to send out spam. The Amazon clou... |
App that revealed most common iPhone passcodes booted from App Store Posted: 16 Jun 2011 03:49 AM PDT Following the publication of the statistics concerning the most common iPhone passcodes that application developer Daniel Amitay has shared on Tuesday, Apple's unsurprising reaction was to remove the ... |
Huge decline of Autorun-abusing malware Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:46 AM PDT Infections with malware that abuses the Windows Autorun feature by automatically enabling AutoPlay have been declining since February, says Microsoft, and credits the security updates for Windows XP a... |
Microsoft investigates emerging Internet phone scam Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:43 AM PDT An Internet scam that targets English-language markets and costs victims on average $875, according to Microsoft. The scam works by criminals posing as computer security engineers and calling peopl... |
Risk management under pressure Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:32 AM PDT Has the financial services industry reached a comfort zone, placing it in jeopardy of another crisis? Are today's risk management practices and reporting in tune with existing risk culture and organiz... |
Protect yourself while surfing the mobile web Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:31 AM PDT Lookout Mobile Security introduced Safe Browsing to protect against online threats when surfing the Web from a mobile device. Safe Browsing users can feel confident that they can safely access pers... |
F-Secure Mobile Security 7 protects smartphones and tablets Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:31 AM PDT The mobile world is changing fast. Smartphones and tablet computers are at the cutting edge of technological sophistication and defining what is cool to a new generation of younger users. Mobile devic... |
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