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Hackers steal government, corporate data
Phony job listings on ads and in e-mail are sent in limited numbers to avoid detection; targeted employees are tricked into responding.
Security firms on police spyware, in their own words
Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim.
Will security firms detect police spyware?
A recent court case dealing with key loggers installed by the feds invites the question: will security companies put the interests of their customers first? Security firms on police spyware, in their own words
Sun says Java flaw has been patched
A Java security threat, the subject of an earlier Australian report, has been addressed and fixed, Sun Microsystems says.
Interpol chief wants databases to track criminals
Interpol's secretary general tells CNET News.com that his agency should be a central hub for tracking international travelers and compiling fingerprints from criminal suspects.
U.K. commissioner blames CEOs for data breaches
"How can laptops holding details of customer accounts be used away from the office without strong encryption?" Richard Thomas scolds.
Don't be so quick to click that Web page
If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world.
Cisco, Microsoft, EMC form government-data alliance
Aim is to develop government-wide architecture to protect and share sensitive government information.
Google to buy e-mail security company for 5 million
The Internet giant gobbles up Postini, which supplies on-demand communications security and compliance products to more than 35,000 businesses.
U.K. jails trio who incited terrorism over Web
In Britain's first such case, suspects plead guilty to inciting terrorism outside U.K. via Web sites advocating murder of non-Muslims.
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Check Point Chosen for New Department of Defense Data Security Initiative (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. , the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced the company has been selected as an approved vendor in the U.S.
Mac OS X worm maker raps Apple on security (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
The anonymous researcher who claims to have crafted a Mac OS X worm said Tuesday that he or she will report his findings to Apple Inc., but added that the Cupertino, Calif. company "has a very long way to go" on security.
Software promotes Web security for mid-sized organizations. (ThomasNet)
Websense® Express, backed by ThreatSeeker(TM) technology, helps manage business Internet use. Available in multiple languages, intelligent software protects organizations from emerging Web security threats while bolstering network bandwidth and productivity. Solution supports organizations with fewer than 1,000 Internet users, protecting against data loss while enforcing Internet use policies. ...
VoIP security vulnerabilities tackled by researchers (Computer Weekly)
VoIP vulnerabilities can present a serious security threat, but one company makes its living by doing research and alerting manufacturers, vendors and users to potential problems.
PineApp Corporation Signs Agreement with Tallard Technologies to Distribute Email Security Product Line Throughout ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
IRVINE, Calif.----PineApp Corporation, a global provider of appliance-based solutions for email security, today announced it has signed a distribution agreement for its flagship line of email security products with Miami-based Tallard Technologies, Inc., the largest value-added distributor for Latin America.
Apple security slammed by worm maker (Macworld UK)
The anonymous researcher who claims to have crafted a Mac OS X worm has said that he or she will report his findings to Apple, but added that the company "has a very long way to go" on security.
Fake Job Listings Allow Malware Piggy-Backing (BIOS)
The importance of keeping your company's IT security bang up to date was confirmed this week after news that several major firms had been hit by malware piggy-backing its way on to the company servers via fake job listings on Internet ads and emails. According t...
Mac OS X worm maker raps Apple on security (Computerworld Singapore)
Updated: 18 Jul 2007 The anonymous researcher who claims to have crafted a Mac OS X worm said Tuesday that he or she will report his findings to Apple Inc., but added that the Cupertino, Calif. company "has a very long way to go" on security.
Check Point Data Security Products Awarded New FIPS 140-2 Government Certification (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. , the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced that Pointsec Protector®, as well as a new, optimized cryptographic module utilized in Pointsec PC® and Pointsec Mobile®, have received the Federal Information Processing Standards 140-2 certification.
Mac OS X worm maker raps Apple on security (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - The anonymous researcher who claims to have crafted a Mac OS X worm said Tuesday that he or she will report his findings to Apple Inc., but added that the Cupertino, Calif. company "has a very long way to go" on security. Identified only as the researcher behind the Information Security Sell Out blog , he or she on Sunday announced that a still-unpatched bug in ...
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Zango’s continued bad practices in light of FTC’s proposed settlement terms
Zango out of compliance with terms in every aspect of FTC proposed settlement per Edelman and Howes. Is the million repayment of ill-gotten gains just a slap on the wrist?
Zango, the FTC, MySpace and You Tube
This past Friday, the FTC announced a million dollar settlement with Zango, formerly named 180solutions, in a lawsuit charging Zango with unfair and deceptive business practices, among other things. See ZDNet story here with more details. FTC announcement here. Case documents can be downloaded here.As usual Zango refuses to take responsibility for anything, again blaming [...]
Halloween sites tricking users with malware
Update October 27: This morning I contacted the owner of the listed sites. The sites were indeed hacked, and the owner has since removed the malicious code from the web pages. This is a nasty trick! There are a few Halloween sites being used to distribute malware, right at the time when unsuspecting web users might be searching [...]
Scary malware tricks part 1
In keeping with the Halloween season, I'm starting a series on scary malware tricks, similar to last year's series on spyware tricks. Perhaps my personal focus has changed, but it seems to me spyware tricks are becoming far more devious and destructive. Last year I was testing mostly adware, whereas this year I'm testing more [...]
Edelman on ‘Deceptive Door Openers’ and Ask toolbars
In a new article posted this morning, Ben Edelman continues his investigation of high-profile companies clogging users' computers with junk. Today's target: InterActiveCorp's Ask.com, known for its widespread "smiley" toolbars.Last year I blogged about Ask's various toolbars and the trinkets Ask uses to get users to install them. But Ben thinks there's a bigger problem here. [...]
Is Zango stealing affiliate commissions from adult webmasters?
It seems that Zango, formerly known as 180solutions, the company we all love to hate, has royally ticked off a bunch of adult webmasters. Paperghost, aka Chris Boyd, has the story, complete with links to forums where the adult webmasters discuss Zango allegedly stealing affiliate commissions. True? I don't know, but considering some of Zango/180solutions' past questionable business practices, [...]
So what about user education on security?
CNET's Joris Evers writes about one security expert who says education users on computer security in the enterprise setting is "pointless". Doctoral candidate Stefan Gorling, speaking at the Virus Bulletin Conference, said:"I don't believe user education will solve problems with security because security will always be a secondary goal for users," Gorling said. "In order [...]
Malware being spammed as PDF from retail stores
Reports surfaced today of spam purporting to be from Dell, Walmart, Circuit City or Sony confirming an order for a Sony Vaio computer with a PDF attachment, but the attachment is, in fact, a very nasty piece of malware named Haxdoor. Text of email:Subject: Order ID : 37679041Dear Customer,Thank you for ordering from our internet shop. If [...]
MVP awards, Messenger Plus! and adware — a good combination?
A controversy has been raging in certain circles the last few days over a MVP award, which has now been rescinded, to an adware pusher known as Patchou, Cyril Paciullo, the author of Messenger Plus!. There's a lot of nonsense going around and I'd like to clear some of that up.
Spyware pushers cash in big on zero day exploit
Nearly 50 malware threats being installed though the VML zero day exploit, including familiar names like Virtumonde, BookedSpace, webHancer, SurfSideKick, Qoologic (also known as Qoolaid), Zenotecnico, TagAsaurus, with some trojan downloaders and a backdoor thrown in the mix. Many of these use affiliate programs where the affiliate gets paid per install, so somewhere affiliates of these adware/spyware companies are making a killing off this zero day exploit, trashing computers with their crapware.
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