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» Hackers target freshly uncovered Internet Explorer hole (AFP) - Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:10:49 GMT

An attendee tries an interactive display at the Microsoft booth at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, in January 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Microsoft on Tuesday warned that hackers are targeting a freshly-uncovered weakness in some earlier versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser software.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AFP - Microsoft on Tuesday warned that hackers are targeting a freshly-uncovered weakness in some earlier versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser software.


» Excel, Movie Maker Flaws Fixed by Microsoft (PC World) - Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:56:00 GMT
PC World - In a relatively light Patch Tuesday, Microsoft closed holes that could allow a poisoned Excel or Movie Maker file to install malware on a vulnerable PC. However, a new flaw involving VBScript and Windows Help files that can be targeted through Internet Explorer remains unfixed.
» IE 6 and 7 Bug Allows for Attacks via Poisoned Sites (PC World) - Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:49:00 GMT
PC World - A new security hole in Internet Explorer 6 and 7 can be targeted via code on a poisoned Web site, Microsoft warned today. A successful attacker could install malware on a victim PC or run any other remote command.
» Panda Discovers Malware on HTC Magic Phone (PC World) - Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:40:22 GMT
PC World - A Panda Security employee discovered three malware programs on a recently purchased HTC Magic phone when it was plugged it into a Windows computer.
» Energizer USB Charger Software Contains Malware (NewsFactor) - Mon, 08 Mar 2010 22:06:28 GMT
NewsFactor - Some Windows PC users may hope the Energizer bunny didn't keep going and going. It turns out the Energizer DUO USB battery charger is a vehicle for attacks on PCs, according to the Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
» FDIC: Hackers Took More Than $120M in Three Months (PC World) - Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:30:19 GMT
PC World - Ongoing computer scams targeting small businesses cost U.S. companies US$25 million in the third quarter of 2009, according to the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
» US agencies needs clear cybersecurity roles: GAO report (AFP) - Sat, 06 Mar 2010 17:03:09 GMT

Staff members attend an opening ceremony of the new US Computer Emergency Readiness Team/National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center facility in 2009, in Virginia. US government cybersecurity efforts are being hampered by a need to better define the roles of the agencies responsible for defending against cyber threats, a US Congressional watchdog said Friday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Win Mcnamee)AFP - US government cybersecurity efforts are being hampered by a need to better define the roles of the agencies responsible for defending against cyber threats, a US Congressional watchdog said Friday.


» Cyber-terrorism a real and growing threat: FBI (AFP) - Fri, 05 Mar 2010 08:50:48 GMT

Terrorists, crooks and nation states are ramping up cyberassaults that are eating away at data, cash and security in the US, according to the head of the FBI, Robert Mueller (pictured in February).(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)AFP - Terrorists, crooks and nation states are ramping up cyber-assaults that are eating away at data, cash and security in the United States, the head of the FBI warned.


» FBI director warns of growing cyber threat (Reuters) - Fri, 05 Mar 2010 03:46:58 GMT
Reuters - Militant groups, foreign states and criminal organizations pose a growing threat to U.S. security as they target government and private computer networks, FBI Director Robert Mueller said on Thursday.
» NATO chief says enemy might be 'everywhere' in cyberspace (AFP) - Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:59:30 GMT

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks at a seminar on the alliance's comprehensive approach to crisis management in Helsinki.(AFP/LEHTIKUVA/Martti Kainulainen)AFP - NATO must be ready to address the security threats posed by potential enemies in cyberspace, the secretary general of the western military alliance, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said Thursday.


» Child porn, ID theft drive record cyber crime in Japan (AFP) - Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:58:32 GMT

A Japanese patrol car is pictured in Nagakute, Aichi prefecture. Internet crime in Japan jumped to a new record last year, led by ID theft and database attacks, child pornography posts and copyright violations, the national police agency said Thursday.(AFP/File)AFP - Internet crime in Japan jumped to a new record last year, led by ID theft and database attacks, child pornography posts and copyright violations, the national police agency said Thursday.


» NATO chief calls attention to cyber threats (AP) - Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:59:43 GMT

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks at a seminar on NATO's new Strategic Concept, with the subject of comprehensive crisis management in Helsinki Thursday, March 4, 2010. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva, Martti Kainulainen)AP - NATO is facing new threats in cyberspace that cannot be met by lining up soldiers and tanks, the alliance's secretary-general said Thursday in an apparent reference to terror groups and criminal networks.


» Accused Spanish Hackers Used a Kit To Take Over PCs (NewsFactor) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 22:04:52 GMT
NewsFactor - Spanish authorities say they have nabbed the hackers behind the Mariposa botnet. The botnet, which was developed for large-scale theft of information, took control of more than 13 million computers in 190 nations.
» Spanish "botnet" potent enough to attack country: police (Reuters) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 18:07:33 GMT
Reuters - Spanish criminals who stole bank details from computers around the world did not realize the power of the illegal network they had created which could have paralyzed an entire country's computer systems, police said.
» Spain smashes infected global computer network (AFP) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:44:19 GMT

The head of a Spanish Guardia Civil unit specialised in tech crimes, Jose Antonio Berrocal, gives a press conference in Madrid. Spanish police said Wednesday they had arrested three men suspected of building the world's biggest network of virus-infected computers which hijacked more than 13 million PCs.(AFP/Dominique Faget)AFP - Spanish police said Wednesday they had arrested three men suspected of building the world's biggest network of virus-infected computers which hijacked more than 13 million PCs.


» Spain: mastermind of 'botnet' scam a mystery (AP) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 16:42:33 GMT

The head of a Spanish Guardia Civil unit specialised in tech crimes, Jose Antonio Berrocal, gives a press conference in Madrid. Spanish police said Wednesday they had arrested three men suspected of building the world's biggest network of virus-infected computers which hijacked more than 13 million PCs.(AFP/Dominique Faget)AP - Spanish authorities who dismantled a network of up to 12.7 million virus-infected, data-stealing computers said Wednesday the mastermind of the scam remains a mystery, even though three alleged ringleaders have been arrested.


» Microsoft's Ideas for Making PCs Safer (PC Magazine) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:58:29 GMT
PC Magazine - In his keynote at the RSA conference Tuesday, Microsoft's Scott Charney, corporate vice president of their Trustworthy Computing Group, raised several ideas for improving the general security of users on the Internet. One was to bring outside administration to consumer PCs.
» Spain Busts Global Botnet Masterminds (PC Magazine) - Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:13:13 GMT
PC Magazine - Spanish police have arrested three men accused of masterminding one of the biggest computer crimes to date—infecting more than 13 million PCs with a virus that stole credit card numbers and other data.
» Summary Box: 3 nabbed for huge computer infection (AP) - Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:29:01 GMT
AP - THE BOTNET: The so-called Mariposa botnet was made up of as many as 12.7 million virus-infected personal computers. Malcious software on those machines stole credit card numbers and online banking credentials.
» 3 plead not guilty in NJ concert ticket fraud case (AP) - Tue, 02 Mar 2010 20:38:43 GMT

Four men are facing charges for hacking into computers to obtain tickets to hot concerts and other events in a scheme that netted over 25 million dollars, the Justice Department said Monday.(AFP/File)AP - Three men charged with using computer programs to illegally buy more than a million concert tickets for resale have pleaded not guilty in federal court in New Jersey.


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