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At Yahoo, it pays to be paranoid
All employees are encouraged to be at least a little paranoid. Meet the man who was the first to put it in a job title.
Homeland Security IT chief blamed for cyberwoes
Top Democrat suggests CIO isn't fit to keep his job amid reports of security-related "incidents." CIO points to "significant progress."
Trillian critical security update released
"Highly critical" flaw patched in Cerulean Studios' multi-protocol chat software, which supports several popular IM services.
Defamation suit tests online anonymity
Two Yale law students file suit against online message board, including subpoenas for 28 anonymous posters.
U.K. soccer club considers new level of security cameras
Hidden cameras planted on security staff could beam video to control room, adding to U.K.'s closed-circuit TV system.
BBC, Yahoo invite developers to hack Web apps
Hundreds gather in London to see what some imagination, programming skills and very little sleep can do for companies' media apps.
Demystifying the identity 'protection' business
Commentary--With well over two hundred million personal data records lost or exposed in the United States in the last two years; chances are your identity is already lost, says IdentityTruth CEO, Steven D. Domenikos.
OpenOffice worm Badbunny hops across operating systems
Malicious software, spreading through OpenOffice documents, "can infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems," Symantec says.
TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors
In ruling under seal until Friday, federal judge orders TorrentSpy to log visitor activity. But company says it will appeal.
Yahoo releases critical security patch for IM
Patch for Messenger addresses zero-day exploits that take advantage of vulnerabilities in its Webcam ActiveX controls.
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Help Beta Test Panda's Antivirus+Firewall 2008 and Internet Security 2008 and Enter Contest to Win a Play Station ... (SYS-CON Media)
Panda Software will be holding a prize drawing for two Play Station Portables for users that download and test the newly launched beta versions of Panda Antivirus + Firewall 2008 or Panda Internet Security 2008. Any beta tester who reports any problems with the software after they have registered will be eligible to enter the prize drawing.
Help Beta Test Panda's Antivirus+Firewall 2008 and Internet Security 2008 and Enter Contest to Win a Play Station ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Panda Software will be holding a prize drawing for two Play Station Portables for users that download and test the newly launched beta versions of Panda Antivirus + Firewall 2008 or Panda Internet Security 2008.
WiLife Announces Release of WiLife Video Security System 2.0 and Microsoft Windows Vista Support (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DRAPER, Utah----WiLife, Inc. today announced the release of the WiLife Video Security System v2.0. WiLife is the most powerful PC-based surveillance system that gives home and small business owners the capabilities of professional-grade security in an easy-to-use, fully-integrated package.
New Patient Monitoring System Allows Routine Checkups of Deadly Heart Conditions Using the Internet (RedNova)
The future of medical device technology took a major step forward today as Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE:MDT) announced the European launch of a new heart monitoring system at EUROPACE, a major educational and research meeting in arrhythmias and cardiac pacing held this week in Lisbon, Portugal.
Security vendors question accuracy of AV tests (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Antivirus software is frequently tested for performance, so picking a top product should be straightforward: Select the No. 1 vendor whose software kills off all of the evil things circulating on the Internet. You're good to go then, right? Not necessarily. The increasing complexity of security software is causing vendors to gripe that current evaluations do not adequately ...
Meru Networks Wins Awards for Best Security and Wirelesss Products at Interop Tokyo (SYS-CON Media)
Meru Networks, the leader in standards-based workplace mobility infrastructure for wireless voice (VoIP), data and video, today announced it has been honored with an unprecedented two "Best of Show" awards at the recent Interop Tokyo. Meru's AirShield Security Suite won in the network communications security category, while Meru's 3-Tier Traffic Distribution System (3TDS) won in the wireless and ...
Fresh Security Breaches At Los Alamos (Slashdot)
WrongSizeGlass writes "MSNBC is carrying Newsweek reporting on two new security breaches at Los Alamos. Both of these latest incidents were 'human error' on the part of employees. In one, an e-mail containing classified material was sent over the open Internet rather than through the secure defense network. In the other incident, an employee took his lab laptop on vacation to Ireland, where it ...
Security Vendors Challenge Antivirus Tests (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Antivirus software is frequently tested for performance, so picking a top product should be straightforward: Select the number-one vendor whose software kills off all of the evil things circulating on the Internet. You're good to go then, right? Not necessarily.
Security vendors question accuracy of AV tests (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
Antivirus software is frequently tested for performance, so picking a top product should be straightforward: Select the No. 1 vendor whose software kills off all of the evil things circulating on the Internet. You're good to go then, right? Not necessarily.
IntruPro IPS, Free Intrusion Prevention System, Now Available from Intoto (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Intoto, the leading provider of security software for enterprise networking equipment and CPE gateways, today announced the availability of the IntruPro IPS beta, an enterprise-class intrusion prevention system which can be downloaded for free at www.openintoto.com .
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Spyware
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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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