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networkworld.com » NetworkWorld.com Community - - 10 hours ago
Another 0100 years have passed and the Olympic games have come to a close. While most of the world fixated on the athletes and their events, a few of us focused our attention on the competitive hacking in …
Also tagged: hacking, security, hackers, olympics, hacked, credit card fraud, online fraud, malicious code, google hacking, web defacement
zdnet.com » Zero Day - 21 hours ago
No CAPTCHA can survive a human that’s receiving financial incentives for solving it, and with an army of low-waged human CAPTCHA solvers officially in the business of “data processing” while earning a mere $2 for …
Also tagged: microsoft, web 2 0, research, google, phishing, web applications, spam and phishing, complex attacks
virtualworldsnews.com » Virtual Worlds News - 23 hours ago
If you haven't read it yet, I'd highly recommend checking out McAfee's latest white paper on "Securing Virtual Worlds Against Real Attacks--The Challenges of Online Game Development." [PDF]I'm not a security guy by any …
Also tagged: research, virtual worlds
ittoolbox.com » A Day in the Life of an Information Security Investigator - Aug 29, 2008
Sorry for the week of no posts, but I'm up to my monkey ears in work! I'd like to ask a favor of my readers since most of you are deeply plugged in to the security architectures of your respective areas. Can you please …
Also tagged: security, stay current, securitymonkey
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Aug 28, 2008
Intel has shipped a BIOS update with a fix for a privilege escalation vulnerability that was used by rootkit researcher Joanna Rutkowska to bluepill the Xen hypervisor. The vulnerability was discussed by Rutkowska at …
Also tagged: hackers, anti virus, data theft, exploit code, rootkits, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, kernel level exploits, complex attacks
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Aug 28, 2008
Malware is reaching new heights, and going into Space through a removable media carrying the W32.Gammima.AG password stealing malware to the International Space Station. According to SpaceRef.com : “W32.Gammima.AG worm …
Also tagged: hackers, black hat, passwords, anti virus, symantec, botnets, viruses and worms, pen testing, patch watch
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How tightly linked are the top spam botnets?taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Aug 28, 2008 I was away on holidays last week, and when I got back, I found my feed reader full of some good discussion as to whether today’s bigger spam botnets — Srizbi, Rustock, Mega-D, Cutwail/Pushdo — are sharing components … Also tagged: spam, uncategorized, anti spam, botnets |
blognone.com » Blognone - Tech News That's Worth - Aug 27, 2008
NASA รายงานว่าเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์แบบพกพาบน International Space Station (ISS) ถูกตรวจพบ malware อยู่และนี่ไม่ใช่ครั้งแรกที่มีการพบไวรัสและหนอนคอมพิวเตอร์ในวงโคจร เรื่องนี้ถูกรายงานโดย เจ้าหน้าที่ Sergey Volkov …
memex.naughtons.org » Memex 1.1 - Aug 27, 2008
Now this is something you couldn’t make up… NASA has confirmed that laptops brought aboard the ISS in July are infected with the Gammima.AG worm, adding quickly that the affected machines have no mission-critical …
Also tagged: beyond belief
tech.blorge.com » TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 27, 2008
If there were any computers on the planet capable of being invulnerable from a computer virus, it should be the laptops on the space station. Unfortunately for NASA, it seems that one has managed to sneak onboard the …
Also tagged: notebook, uncategorized