ZDNet Blogs - Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 4:57 pm Categories: Patch Watch , Hackers , Zero-day attacks , Browsers , Vulnerability research , Responsible disclosure , Spyware and Adware , Botnets , Exploit code , Viruses and Worms , Data theft , Pen testing , Firefox
Triple-Barreled Trojan Attack Builds Botnets
eWeek - Thor Larholm, senior security researcher at PivX Solutions LLC, said there’s enough evidence that the sophisticated botnet activity is highly organized by small groups of skilled hackers. “Over the last year or so, we’ve seen how easy these guys have
Cybercrime: Uncovered
The Independent - It sounds like a piece of Raymond Chandler for the noughties, a hybrid of films like Hackers, The Matrix or any cyberpunk thriller from the past 20 years. But it is, in fact, real. The network is the Russian Business Network (RBN
Articles from 1.01.2006 to 1.31.2006 :
eWeek - Recycles Storage Capacity with NTP Software IBM Strives for ‘Superhuman’ Speech Tech Scribus Releases Latest DTP Beta Hackers 1.22.2006 Microsoft Confirms Turning Over Search Data to Feds Can Streamlined EDS Win Customers? EDS Swabs the Decks of NMCI

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