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Crooks charge premium for filter-evading Trojan Print E-mail
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Friday, 18 July 2008
Cybercrooks have released a custom-built Trojan, dubbed Limbo 2, "guaranteed" by its shady creators to continually evade the top ten anti-virus products on the market.

The Limbo 2 Trojan is touted as being able to bypass products from...

 
Fears mount over missing Webroot founder Print E-mail
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Thursday, 10 July 2008
Fears are growing over the safety of the founder of anti-spyware firm Webroot following his disappearance late last month.

Steven Thomas, 36, who has bipolar disorder, was last seen in the early evening of 30 June at the Sheraton Princess...

 
Tennis sites hit by drive-by download attacks Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Two high-profile tennis websites are among scores of victims of a new wave of SQL injection attacks. The website of game regulators ITF and ATP, the professional players tour, were hit by automated attacks in the run-up to this week's Wimbledon...
 
Bogus Beijing earthquake reports used to spread malware Print E-mail
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Viruses/Malware
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Supected botnet operators are using false reports that a fictitious earthquake near Beijing could disrupt the Olympic games to spread malware.

Samples of the bogus alert doing the rounds, featuring subject lines such as "Million dead in...

 
FTC wants to hit the spyware guys where it hurts Print E-mail
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Viruses/Malware
Friday, 13 June 2008
The Federal Trade Commission told a US Senate committee it could bring new vigor to the fight against spyware by making spyware purveyors pay civil penalties.

Under current statutes, the federal watchdog agency can file lawsuits in spyware...

 
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