Crisis malware doesn't affect most VMware hypervisors |
- Crisis malware doesn't affect most VMware hypervisors
- Proactive or reactive: Should that be the question?
- Compensation for Scam Victims 419 scam doing rounds
- Female Android users targeted with Loozfon Trojan
- Safe Money technology protects online purchases
Crisis malware doesn't affect most VMware hypervisors Posted: 24 Aug 2012 05:31 AM PDT A few days ago Symantec researchers revealed that the Crisis malware is not limited to attacking Mac machines, but has the ability to infect devices running Windows and Windows Mobile, as well as VMwa... |
Proactive or reactive: Should that be the question? Posted: 24 Aug 2012 05:21 AM PDT For a number of years digital forensics has referred to 'the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to gather evidence suitable for presentation in a court of law'. While collec... |
Compensation for Scam Victims 419 scam doing rounds Posted: 24 Aug 2012 04:40 AM PDT The psychology and economics behind the so-called Nigerian advanced fee fraud scams have been recently been explained by Microsoft researcher Cormac Herley in great detail, and it all boils down to th... |
Female Android users targeted with Loozfon Trojan Posted: 24 Aug 2012 03:51 AM PDT An information-stealing piece of Android malware that is currently being used in a campaign aimed specifically at female Japanese users has been spotted by Symantec researchers. It all starts with ... |
Safe Money technology protects online purchases Posted: 24 Aug 2012 03:22 AM PDT It's no secret: most cybercriminals don't want online fame, they want your money. Kaspersky Lab research shows that each day, more than 1,400 new pieces of banking malware are created. These malicious... |
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