Archive for February, 2009
Kaspersky says Web hack ’should not have happened’ - Computerworld Australia
0 Comments Published February 17th, 2009 inIt’s the worst thing that can happen to a computer security vendor: This weekend, Moscow’s Kaspersky Lab was hacked. A hacker, who identified himself only as Unu, said that he was able to break into a section of the company’s brand-new U.S. support
Register for FREE - Wall Street JournalThe Obama administration is […]
MobileMe users victimized in another phishing scam - MacNN
0 Comments Published February 16th, 2009 inMobileMe users have been victimized in another phishing scam designed to steal their credit card information, according to Macworld . The criminals followed a similar plan to the scams reported in August and September of last year, distributing an e
Phishing for Goldenwest Information - KUTVDozens, maybe hundreds of people along the Wasatch […]
Tracking of Homeland Security Funds improved - Salem News Online
0 Comments Published February 15th, 2009 inLISBON - Columbiana County Emergency Management Agency officials say they have made great strides in developing a system to keep track of how federal Homeland Security money is dispensed. “I can tell you what we’ve got since I’ve been here, down to
Maryland stands to benefit substantially from the stimulus bill - Baltimore […]
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Massive comment spam attack on Digg.com leads to malware - ZDNet BlogsAccording to PandaSecurity, the social news site Digg.com is among the very latest Web 2.0 services to be […]
Hoax parking tickets spread malicious viruses - MacWorld UK
0 Comments Published February 13th, 2009 in“The initial program installed itself as a browser helper object (BHO) for Internet Explorer that downloaded a component from childhe.com and attempted to trick the victim into installing a fake anti-virus scanner from bestantispyware securityscan
Bank reports security breach - Charleston Post & CourierFirst Federal of Charleston is warning thousands of credit and […]
Chinese hackers attacking U.S. computers daily, congressman says - Honolulu Advertiser
0 Comments Published February 12th, 2009 inWASHINGTON Chinese government and freelance hackers are the primary culprits behind as many as several hundred daily attacks against U.S. government, electric-utility and financial computer networks, a senior congressman said. “Sophisticated
It’s official: Valentine’s Day is spam - Bigmouthmedia.comWhether you’re planning to spend this Saturday - Valentine’s Day - […]
Fresh from the farm, a biotech ‘milestone’ - Boston Globe
0 Comments Published February 11th, 2009 inA Framingham biotech company yesterday became the first to win federal approval to manufacture a drug by using genetically modified animals, an approach that could eventually be used to produce many drugs using farm animals. The US Food and Drug
Cyberoam looks to Africa - ITWeb[ Johannesburg, 5 February 2009 ] - Cyberoam, […]
The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) - I received an e-mail on one of my unadvertised accounts from my mortgage lender, announcing that it had been trying to get in touch with me and asking me to respond with all sorts of personal information. I was, of
Latest scam: bogus emails offering stimulus payments - Hindustan Times
0 Comments Published February 7th, 2009 inThe US Department of Homeland Security has warned that scammers were sending out bogus emails offering economic stimulus payments in an attempt to retrieve personal information. US-CERT, the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team, said it had received
Beware Facebook ‘Friends’ Who Trash Your Laptop - FOX NewsThe message that popped into Laurie Gale’s […]
A subsidiary of FPL Group has terminated a customer that it found was providing bandwidth to a Ukrainian company suspected of widespread use of malicious software, an FPL spokesman said Friday. Steve Stengel told The Miami Herald that FPL FiberNet
Mac-aimed malware warning - AgeThat ‘free’ software may inflict nasty bytes, writes Garry […]