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  1. ICANN terminates EstDomains, Directi takes over 280k domains

    Zero Day - 10 hours ago

    Following ICANN’s notice of termination sent to cybercrime-friendly domain registrar EstDomains in October, on the 24th of November the termination became a reality and EstDomains is no more. Despite the public

    Also tagged: malware, hackers, passwords, phishing, spam and phishing

  2. Microsoft’s Live Search (finally) adds malware warnings

    Zero Day - 10 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, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution

  3. Microsoft’s Live launches malware detection service for webmasters

    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, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, exploit code, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution

  4. Google: no evidence of a Gmail vulnerability

    Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008

    Following the speculations on the resurrection of what’s thought to be an already fixed Gmail flaw which could assist in domain name hijackings, yesterday Google commented that their investigation indicated that the

    Also tagged: web 2 0, google, privacy, hackers, passwords, data theft, exploit code, spam and phishing

  5. Cybercriminals release Christmas themed web malware exploitation kit

    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, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, arbitrary code execution

  6. Web 2.0 security? What a mash

    Zero Day - Nov 25, 2008

    * Ryan Naraine is away on vacation. Guest editorial by Guillaume Lovet Ah, Web 2.0. Its endless composition of heterogeneous sources (aka “mash-up”) possibilities, its social networking-oriented nature, its

    Also tagged: web 2 0, malware, java, facebook, passwords, anti virus, data theft, spam and phishing, punditocracy, viruses and worms, social networking applications

  7. Microsoft is 5th most spam-friendly ISP

    Zero Day - Nov 22, 2008

    Spammers are abusing Microsoft’s online services at such an alarming rate that a non-profit spam fighting group now lists Microsoft as the world’s 5th most spam-friendly ISP (Internet Service Provider). The latest

    Also tagged: microsoft, malware, passwords, phishing, botnets, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, spyware and adware

  8. iPhone update kills 12 security bugs

    Zero Day - Nov 22, 2008

    Apple has released iPhone OS 2.2 with patches for 12 documented security flaws, some very serious. The vulnerabilities covered by the patch (which also affect iPod Touch) could allow remote code execution, information

    Also tagged: apple, open source, malware, iphone, passwords, data theft, vulnerability research, responsible disclosure, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution, mobile in security

  9. Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives

    Zero Day - Nov 21, 2008

    Under sustained attack from what is described as a rapidly spreading network worm, the U.S. army has banned the use of USB sticks, CDs, flash media cards, and all other removable data storage devices, according to

    Also tagged: malware, anti virus, data theft, exploit code, rootkits, viruses and worms, spyware and adware, locally running web servers

  10. Malware found in Lenovo software package

    Zero Day - Nov 21, 2008

    Computer maker Lenovo is shipping a malware-infected software package to Windows XP users, according to warning from anti-virus researchers at Microsoft. The malicious file was identified by Microsoft as

    Also tagged: microsoft, research, malware, anti virus, data theft, rootkits, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, spyware and adware

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