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Zero Day - 9 hours ago
Microsoft’s Live Search team has officially announced the integration of warnings for potentially malware infected sites within Live Search, following last week’s introduction of a malware warning service aimed at …
Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, botnets, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - 9 hours ago
People seemed to get into a tizzy about Apple posting an announcement recommending Anti-Virus software for Macs. Even though it was retracted, I do think that Apple priming Mac users for the eventuality of widespread …
Also tagged: research, apple, malware, exploit code, punditocracy, viruses and worms
Zero Day - 9 hours ago
* Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Mike Rothman Given that this blog is called “Zero Day,” I think it’s fitting that I’m calling for most security professionals to ignore most of what comes out of the …
Also tagged: malware, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, punditocracy, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, complex attacks
Zero Day - Dec 3, 2008
Timing is everything. Millions of account holders at privately owned online payment gateway AlertPay.com weren’t able to do business through the service yesterday, due to the fact that AlertPay was under a large scale …
Also tagged: malware, hackers, botnets, pen testing, denial of service dos
Zero Day - Dec 2, 2008
One of Apple’s better Mac vs PC ads features a strong message that Windows computers are a magnet for viruses (malware) but Macs are automatically protected. As PC “ah-choos” his way through an infection, Mac offers a …
Also tagged: apple, malware, data theft, spam and phishing, zero day attacks, viruses and worms, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Dec 2, 2008
* Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Roel Schouwenberg Let’s skip any introduction and get straight to the point: We’re currently facing a problem of epidemic proportions in malware that is spreading via …
Also tagged: microsoft, research, malware, data theft, vulnerability research, punditocracy, viruses and worms, spyware and adware
Zero Day - Dec 1, 2008
Earlier this month we saw the military ban the use of USB drives and other removable media. Apparently the virus outbreak that lead to this measure affected 75\% of all systems at the largest U.S. military base in …
Also tagged: malware, russia, governments, united states of america, viruses and worms, people s republic of china, complex attacks
Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008
Playing catch-up with Google’s Safe Browsing diagnostic, Google’s warnings for potentially hackable sites, and Yahoo’s SearchScan introduced through their partnership with McAfee, Microsoft’s Live Search has updated …
Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, botnets, exploit code, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008
Microsoft’s Security Response Center and McAfee are warning on increased network scanning activity during the last couple of days courtesy of the very latest W32/Conficker.worm exploiting the already patched MS08-067 …
Also tagged: microsoft, malware, hackers, passwords, botnets, vulnerability research, exploit code, viruses and worms, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 26, 2008
“Committing cybercrime around the Christmas tree” has always been a tradition for malicious attackers introducing new ways to scam the millions of online shoppers during the holidays. This Christmas isn’t going to be …
Also tagged: flash, adobe, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, botnets, arbitrary code execution