Industry News
Summarizing some of the latest online security issues from around the web.
| Threats | Publication | Type |
|---|---|---|
New iPhone worm can act like botnet say expertsNov 23, 2009 —
A second worm to hit the iPhone has been unearthed by security company F-Secure. |
BBC | Cybercrime |
3 Basic Steps to Avoid Joining a BotnetNov 19, 2009 —
…Online, the biggest battle these days is against botnets: networks of infected computers which hackers can use — unbeknownst to the machine’s owner — for online crimes including sending out spam or launching a denial of service attack. |
Network World | Cybercrime |
Hackers exploit release of Twilight New Moon filmNov 19, 2009 —
Hackers are exploiting the web users searching for information about the Twilight New Moon film, due to be released this week, in a bid to spread malware… |
Network World | Cybercrime |
Thousands of web sites compromised, redirect to scarewareNov 17, 2009 —
There are now over a million affected sites serving scareware, with only a small percentage of them currently marked as harmful. |
ZDNet | Cybercrime |
A child porn-planting virus: Threat or bad defense?Nov 10, 2009 —
A story recently surfaced saying malware could plant child porn on innocent people’s computers without their knowledge. Just how real is this threat? And how can you keep it from happening to you? |
cnet | Identity Theft |
World's first iPhone virus surfacesNov 09, 2009 —
The world’s first iPhone virus is reported to be in the wild, targeting users who have cracked, or jailbroken, their phone. |
Yahoo UK | Computer virus |
Twitter warns of new phishing attacksOct 29, 2009 —
Phishing campaign uses a direct message and a fake Twitter login page to pilfer credentials. |
SearchSecurity.com | Identity Theft |
New DHL Notice Campaigns Deliver Backdoor ThreatOct 29, 2009 —
Researchers with BitDefender are tracking the emergence of a new spate of phony overnight delivery notice attacks, calling out a set of threats currently in circulation that attempt to create backdoors that leave affected machines almost completely under the control of their assailants. |
eWeek | Cybercrime |
Trick or Tweet? Malware Abundant in Twitter URLsOct 29, 2009 —
As many as one in every 500 web addresses posted on Twitter lead to sites hosting malware… |
Wired | Cybercrime |
Inside the Clampi Trojan: Using Shellcode to Game FirewallsOct 27, 2009 —
Many of today’s Trojan malware threats utilize sophisticated techniques to circumvent firewall technologies and communicate with their distributors and/or controllers… |
eWeek | Cybercrime |
