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Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50%

Malware is finding creative ways to find victims. Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50%.

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Senators ramp up cyberwar rhetoric

In wake of attacks on Google, Rockefeller and Snowe say nation needs to be prepared for battle in cyberspace http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9174682/Senators_ramp_up_cyberwar_rhetoric_

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After Google-China dust-up, cyberwar emerges as a threat

Excellent article by Jaikumar Vijayan on the scope of the threat and the growing corporate impact. “The episode highlighted cyberthreats facing the U.S., but it’s not a war — yet”...

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88 percent of firms show Zeus botnet activity

Almost 9 in 10 Fortune 500 companies have active Zeus botnet malware.  Yikes! http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20002425-245.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0

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Cyberattack on Google Said to Hit Password System

The New York Times today reports that January’s cyberattack on Google was specifically targeting developers responsible for Google’s password system (“Gaia”).  The attack vector utilized exploits in...

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Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report (2009)

Symantec published Volume XV of their Trends for 2009 report.  Interesting data points – the Net-net is that the threat is not going away (note the sarcasm here)…. Executive Summary:...

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Trojan disguised as Google Chrome extension

The announcement that Google Chrome is now the third most widely used browser wasn’t lost on cybercriminals. They follow the crowd, and that explains the recent appearance of a bogus Google Chrome...

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Buggy McAfee update whacks Windows XP PCs

This incident illustrates how security products that require frequent signature updates are susceptible to failure.  And given the growth of malware, that signature update process will only accelerate....

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Dissecting an Active Campaign Targeting America’s Defense Industrial Base and...

Researchers from Invincea Labs and ThreatGrid dissected a sophisticated spear-phish aimed at a high profile target within America’s Defense and Intelligence community July 20th. Based on our analysis,...

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Mapping Malware Genomes – Advanced Visualization from Invincea

Invincea is focused on pushing the envelope in threat protection and breach prevention. Our flagship breach prevention platform addresses the root cause of breach today – spear-phishing and other...

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Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50%

Malware is finding creative ways to find victims. Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50%. The post Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50% appeared first on...

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Senators ramp up cyberwar rhetoric

In wake of attacks on Google, Rockefeller and Snowe say nation needs to be prepared for battle in cyberspace http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9174682/Senators_ramp_up_cyberwar_rhetoric_ The post...

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After Google-China dust-up, cyberwar emerges as a threat

Excellent article by Jaikumar Vijayan on the scope of the threat and the growing corporate impact. “The episode highlighted cyberthreats facing the U.S., but it’s not a war — yet”...

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88 percent of firms show Zeus botnet activity

Almost 9 in 10 Fortune 500 companies have active Zeus botnet malware.  Yikes! http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20002425-245.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0 The post 88 percent of firms show Zeus...

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Cyberattack on Google Said to Hit Password System

The New York Times today reports that January’s cyberattack on Google was specifically targeting developers responsible for Google’s password system (“Gaia”).  The attack vector utilized exploits in...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report (2009)

Symantec published Volume XV of their Trends for 2009 report.  Interesting data points – the Net-net is that the threat is not going away (note the sarcasm here)…. Executive Summary:...

View Article

Trojan disguised as Google Chrome extension

The announcement that Google Chrome is now the third most widely used browser wasn’t lost on cybercriminals. They follow the crowd, and that explains the recent appearance of a bogus Google Chrome...

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Buggy McAfee update whacks Windows XP PCs

This incident illustrates how security products that require frequent signature updates are susceptible to failure.  And given the growth of malware, that signature update process will only accelerate....

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Dissecting an Active Campaign Targeting America’s Defense Industrial Base and...

Researchers from Invincea Labs and ThreatGrid dissected a sophisticated spear-phish aimed at a high profile target within America’s Defense and Intelligence community July 20th. Based on our analysis,...

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Mapping Malware Genomes – Advanced Visualization from Invincea

Invincea is focused on pushing the envelope in threat protection and breach prevention. Our flagship breach prevention platform addresses the root cause of breach today – spear-phishing and other...

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